Written by Mattt February 18th, 2013 This article has been translated into: 中文 Languages are living works. They are nudged and challenged and bastardized and mashed-up in a perpetual cycle of undirected and rapid evolution. Technologies evolve, requirements change, corporate stewards and open source community come and go; obscure dialects are vaulted to prominence on the shoulders of exciting new
Not to be confused with factory reset protection (FRP), a feature in some Android devices. Functional reactive programming (FRP) is a programming paradigm for reactive programming (asynchronous dataflow programming) using the building blocks of functional programming (e.g., map, reduce, filter). FRP has been used for programming graphical user interfaces (GUIs), robotics, games, and music, aiming
Note: This article talks about the Core Data (via Magical Record) so I’m assuming that you are already familiar with it or at least you know the basics. If this it is not the case you can find very good tutorials on the Tim Roadely’s blog or on the Ray Wenderlich’s blog. Note 2 (october 2012): The article has been updated to work with the MagicalRecord version 2. If you have already work with the
Written by Mattt November 19th, 2012 This article has been translated into: 中文 When everything is an object, nothing is. So, there are a few ways you could parse that, but for the purposes of this article, this is all to say: sometimes it’s nice to be able to drop down to the C layer of things. Yes–that non-objective part of our favorite Smalltalk-inspired hybrid language, C can be a great asset.
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