Archive for July, 2011

Announcing Bird’s Eye: View Twitter from New Heights

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Hey iCoders,
Long time readers will recall a project that has been in development here for a while now. It has known many names; TweetMapper, StreamMapper. But today I am happy to announce that Bird’s Eye is available in the app store.
Bird’s Eye in the App Store
Bird’s Eye is a Twitter Browser. You can not tweet from it, but you will need a Twitter account to use it. Bird’s Eye focuses on the real time nature of Twitter. …

July 25th, 2011 Posted by: (ELC) - posted under:Articles - View Comments READ MORE

Adding block callbacks to the Facebook iOS SDK

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If you are like me and love using blocks over delegates, then these code snippets will come in handy. After learning about blocks I have come to love to use them, especially using them for callbacks rather than using the old protocol/delegate methodology. These code snippets will allow you to use blocks as callbacks over delegates.
In a previous post Facebook SDK – Posting to User News Feed I showed how to post various types of status’s to the …

July 19th, 2011 Posted by: - posted under:Tutorials - View Comments READ MORE

Back To Basics – Getting Set Up For iOS Development

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For this tutorial, we are going to discuss the basics of getting set up for developing on the iOS platform. While there are many 3rd party tools that allow you to develop a number of ways, I am only going to discuss the officially supported ones from Apple. That being said, let’s get started.
The Hardware

The first thing you are going to need is an Intel Based Apple Computer running OSX 10.6.6 or better. Hackintosh computers have …

July 18th, 2011 Posted by: (ELC) - posted under:Tutorials - View Comments READ MORE

Coding Conventions: iVars

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Hey iCoders,
As we have worked together over the last three years, some of the other iCodeBlog writers and I have gotten some pretty good coding conventions going that we thought would be good to share with you guys. One of the toughest to read coding conventions on iPhone is the declaration and synthesis of iVars. I’m going to go through a quick example of the correct way to do this, and the advantages of using the practice. So lets dive …

July 13th, 2011 Posted by: (ELC) - posted under:Snippets - View Comments READ MORE

iPhone Development – Back To Basics

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Wow, can you believe that it has been almost 3 years since I started iCodeblog!? It seems like just yesterday, That I wrote my very first tutorial in July of 2008. Now, iCodeBlog has multiple authors, hundreds of tutorials, and over 5,000 readers per day!
As you know, a few things (to say the least) have changed since we first launched iCodeBlog in 2008 with the way we develop for the iOS platform. With that being said, …

July 12th, 2011 Posted by: (ELC) - posted under:Articles » Tutorials - View Comments READ MORE

Calling all iOS Developers!

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Hey iCoders,
A bunch of us on iCodeBlog have been working on a big new mobile product for developers that we are going to release in the next two months or so. Currently we have something ready for iOS developers to mess around with and try within their own applications. We haven’t released any info on this product yet but I can tell you:
1. It makes mobile development faster.
2. It plays in the cloud.
3. You already know how to use …

July 6th, 2011 Posted by: (ELC) - posted under:Articles » Featured - View Comments READ MORE

88 MPH: My App Rejection Story

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Hey iCoders,
So last week I posted a rather lengthy breakdown of my week at WWDC. As part of that week I was able to schedule a One-On-One with an iOS App Review employee about an app I developed several months ago called 88 MPH. A while ago I was being contracted for a medical technology down in Carson City, CA; a small tech town about 20 miles or so south of San Francisco. I spend Mon – Wed there …

July 5th, 2011 Posted by: (ELC) - posted under:Articles » Featured - View Comments READ MORE