Archive for the 'Cocoa' Category
Thursday, November 1st, 2007
Leopard brings so many little features that I am having a hard time devoting time to playing with many of them. One of the best-designed of these features is called Spaces, and supplies a familiar feature to anybody who has used virtual desktops on any platform. The basic gist is that you can switch between […]
Posted in Apple, Cocoa, Leopard, MarsEdit | 8 Comments »
Friday, September 7th, 2007
News of MarsEdit 2.0 has spread like wildfire, thanks in no small part to people like you blogging about the news and sharing it with all of your friends. Please don’t stop! One of the side-effects of this massive news-sharing is I am getting requests from people to release a version of MarsEdit for the […]
Posted in Cocoa, Links, Programming, Web | 4 Comments »
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
Many of this blog’s readers know the name Mark Dalrymple. Why? Because he’s the author of some of the best technical literature available on the subject of programming Macs. Targeting readers from the getting started to the deep nitty-gritty ends of the developer spectrum, Mark’s writing is a great gift to the Cocoa (and low-level […]
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Friday, July 13th, 2007
Some code is not meant to live forever. In particular, during development phases of projects, it can be very reassuring to know that a particular release of an application will have a short life-cycle, because you’ll be (relatively) assured that users aren’t accidentally running crufty old (development!) versions of the app. The basic means of […]
Posted in Cocoa, Programming | 19 Comments »