Archive for the 'Programming' Category

Pain in the Nib

Sunday, May 28th, 2006

Anybody who’s spent time with Apple’s Interface Builder (IB) application knows that it’s an amazingly intuitive, powerful tool for designing user interfaces. It’s also a major pain in the ass. While Xcode has improved by leaps and bounds over the past few years, IB has struggled to keep up. For the most part, it seems […]

Insane in the UI Brain

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

(Note: Now updated with specific UI criticisms of Andrew Stone’s Videator application. Scroll down to the middle if you’ve already read the first part) John C. Welch has posted a scathing critique of Andrew Stone’s new Videator core video application. In fact, he’s used his reaction to the application as an opportunity to confess that […]

Frameworks, Kits and Caboodles

Monday, May 15th, 2006

John Gruber is annoyed by the simultaneous use of “Web Kit” and “WebKit” when ostensibly referring to the same thing. While his complaint boils down to allegations of editorial laziness, there may be a more benign cause. In any case his post opens up a can of very interesting worms. I think the confusion comes […]

The F-Word

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

What is the difference between FREE, Free, and free? You’ll rarely see the lower-cased version in marketing, rarely see the all-caps one in prose, and the one in the middle is downright tricky. There is such a plethora of meanings and implications associated with this common word, that it may be due the same awe-inspired […]