Archive for the 'Programming' Category

Filling The Gaps

Monday, December 10th, 2007

When Leopard was released over a month ago, I proudly announced that Red Sweater’s applications were Leopard ready. Well, it was true, but as I suspect is the case for most software developers, little wrinkles in behavior have slowly shown up as more and more users upgrade to the latest cat. Today I released two […]

Crappy Crash Logs

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Developers who write code inevitably write code that crashes. Luckily for our users, 99% of those crashes happen on our own development machines, and we get the opportunity to fix them before shipping them off to our unsuspecting computers. But every once in a while even the most polished and refined software exhibits that nastiest […]

Mac Developer Network Launches

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Our friend Scotty, who is responsible for the Late Night Cocoa podcast, has just expanded his offerings, launching a “network” of Mac developer related podcasts and web content. The second podcast in the lineup is a roundtable format, such as you might hear on such excellent shows at Leo Laporte’s MacBreak Weekly and This Week […]

Interviewed By Austin Heller

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Austin Heller recently interviewed me and has just published the results. An Interview with Daniel Jalkut I like the interview format because it takes all the work out of blabbing my mouth off! It’s sort of like blogging, only I get to talk about several things at once, and don’t have to think of the […]