Archive for the 'Programming' Category

WWDC CocoaHeads 2008

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Last year Scott Stevenson put together a fun event at the Apple store during the week of WWDC, and invited me to participate. We talked about a variety of indie Mac issues, and also took questions from the audience. The great news is Scott is doing another event this year: Tuesday, 7PM at the Apple […]

Core Intuition: Traveling Luddites

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Manton and I recorded another episode this week, just in time to hopefully give you a little something extra to listen to on the way to WWDC, if that’s where the winds are taking you. In this episode we talk a bit about travel and how we keep up on our indie business commitments on […]

Get A Job At Rogue Sheep

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

My friends at Rogue Sheep and I have a lot in common. Small Mac development companies with a passion for building excellent software, company names whose initials RS spell out a vaguely woolen aspect, and … a bit of a sense of humor. If you think it would be fun to work for such a […]

Apple’s Script

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Like the rest of the Mac nerd world, I saw the announcement of SquirrelFish as very promising and inspiring news. The WebKit team has redesigned its JavaScript parser, emphasizing speed performance by switching from a parsed-tree system to a bytecode-interpreted system. The result is a much faster system that apparently offers the promise of even […]