I was testing my app on the simulator when it crashed on clicking a button of a UIAlertView. I stopped debugging there, made some changes to the code and built the app again. Now when I run the application, I get this error in the console Couldn't register com.myApp.debug with the bootstrap server. Error: unknown error code. This generally means that another instance of this process was already ru
I'm a long-time developer who's getting more and more into in-browser development. (The modern tools are awesome!) I need to build some bigger, longer-running client-side interactions to go with my server-side stuff. Is it worth adopting a framework like Knockout or Backbone to speed things along and keep things organized? If so, how should I go about choosing between the two? And are there other
I just looked at JetBrains's App Code IDE and it seems to be able to launch the iOS Simulator and run applications in it. When I had to automate the deployment of my projects I had to resort to Applescript and GUI automation. They seem to be using a closed tool called 'simlauncher'. I wonder what the magic behind it could be. Update: On looking at Activity Monitor, I see that osascript gets launch
When creating a new project with unit tests, Xcode sets the build configuration to Debug for the Test scheme (same for the Run scheme). Should I differentiate between Run (Command-R) & Test (Command-U) schemes? I.e., should I create a new Build Configuration called Test, add a preprocessor macro TEST=1 to it, and use it as the build configuration for the Test scheme instead? Or, should I just keep
Here is my favorite iOS (iPhone) development RSS list. Around 35 sites. Daily, I get many useful information from the following great RSS and I'd like to share them with you. Please let us know your RSS list ~ iPhoneDev http://iphone.keyvisuals.com/feed/ 71² http://feeds.feedburner.com/71squared Able Pear Software http://blog.ablepear.com/feeds/posts/default Blog : Mobisoft Infotech http://feeds.f
I'm injecting my content script from the background page when the user clicks the browser action button, like so: chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(function (tab) { chrome.tabs.executeScript(null, { file: "content.js" }); }); So how can I access jQuery from inside my content.js? I don't see a way to inject that simultaneously.
I'm on US-English OS X 10.6.4 and try to store files with Asian characters in its name in a Git repository. OK, let's create such a file in a Git working tree: $ touch どうもありがとうミスターロボット.txt Git is showing it as octal-escaped UTF-8 form: $ git version git version 1.7.3.1 $ git status # On branch master # # Initial commit # # Untracked files: # (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be comm
Please note: this answer is obsolete, the functionality was removed from iOS simulator. I have just found that you don't need to copy the mobile application bundle to the iPhone Simulator's folder to start it on the simulator, as described in the forum. That way you need to click on the app to get it started, not confortable when you want to do testing and start the app numerous times. There are u
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