Archive for June, 2009
Introduction
Hello everyone, welcome to my fourth screeencast. This is the second in my series introducing readers to Objective C. Let’s dive in.
Skill Level Beginner
Source Code
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Screencast
I film myself coding out the entire sample project for each post. I personally think going through the Screencast is the best way to learn. But feel free to look through the slides and text if that suites you better.
iCodeBlog Tutorial: Objective C 2.0 An …
Introduction
Hello everyone, welcome to my third screeencast. This screencast is the result of a request made in the comments of my first post. I am going to be covering many topics in this post. But the general idea of the app we will build is that it will use an XML file online to get the URL and title of a given picture. For each URL and Title pair a view …
Introduction
Hello everyone, welcome to my second screeencast. This is going to be the first in a series of screencasts that are focused at people just beginning to work with Objective C and Cocoa. For many reasons the beginnings of learning cocoa development can be frusterating and lonely to a point. Only now is Objective C and Cocoa development gaining the kind of momentum to drive the creation of resources such as iCodeBlog and others.
Skill Level Beginner
This is not going to …
It’s voting time again on iCodeBlog. We have learned quite a bit about programming for the iPhone over the last year or so and would love to share that knowledge with you. I was trying to think of my next tutorial to post and then I had a thought to let the readers decide.
I know you guys are all in the middle of the next iFart project and just need a little guidance on something to finish it up. Well, …
WOW, one of the apps we have been working on has been featured on TechCrunch. The application is called RightSignature. It allows you to digitally sign documents from any computer and your iPhone. It’s a great piece of software that anyone who needs documents signed should definitely try out. If you sign up through TechCrunch’s link you can get 2 months free of the premium service. Can’t beat that!
So be sure to check out RightSignature!
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