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We are supported by our audience. When you purchase through some links on Macresearch.org, we may earn a commission. Here’s why you can trust us. There has been quite a bit of discussion the last few days about the momentum-based scrolling that Apple uses on the iPhone. The discussion has largely been fanned by John Gruber’s Daring Fireball blog. He has been arguing for some time that one of the r
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We are supported by our audience. When you purchase through some links on Macresearch.org, we may earn a commission. Here’s why you can trust us. On quite a few occasions, MacResearch readers have posted questions asking how you parse CSV (comma-separated values) data in Cocoa. CSV is a simple standard that is used to represent tables; it is used in widely varying fields, from Science to Finance —
We are supported by our audience. When you purchase through some links on Macresearch.org, we may earn a commission. Here’s why you can trust us. Google announced Google App Engine, their long-awaited answer to web services offered by Amazon and others. Google took a different approach to their competitors by including a full application stack for developers. This made App Engine less flexible, by
Last week, Chris Lattner — who manages the Clang, LLVM, and GCC groups at Apple — announced that work was well underway to bring ‘blocks’ to the GCC and Clang compilers. ‘So what?’, I hear you ask, ‘My kid has been using blocks since he was 9 months old.’ Fair point, but maybe not these blocks. A Demonstration of ‘Blocks’Blocks, or closures as they are often called, have existed in other languages
We are supported by our audience. When you purchase through some links on Macresearch.org, we may earn a commission. Here’s why you can trust us. Continuing from Part I of the IKImageBrowserView tutorial, I’m going to show you how to extend the project to do things that we shouldn’t really do, but are so much fun it’s impossible to resist. And really, when has anyone ever gotten in trouble for thr
We are supported by our audience. When you purchase through some links on Macresearch.org, we may earn a commission. Here’s why you can trust us. Arguably the most important change in Leopard was not a user feature, but a developer one: Core Animation. Over the coming years, the way applications look and react to user interaction will change dramatically, and that will be largely due to the ease w
We are supported by our audience. When you purchase through some links on Macresearch.org, we may earn a commission. Here’s why you can trust us. Articles in this series include: Hello Brave New World Classy Cocoa Living Objects Good References It’s All in the Genes Jekyll and Hyde Into Xcode IB, Therefore I am MVC is not the ‘Motor Vehicle Commission’ Popping Up All Over the Place The Value in Ke
We are supported by our audience. When you purchase through some links on Macresearch.org, we may earn a commission. Here’s why you can trust us. The other day at work someone asked me if there was some way to have OS X run an rsync command to an external drive whenever it was plugged in. Well, given that we were talking about Mac OS 10.4, it was easy to answer. Of course you can do that. Why woul
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