Monthly Archives: July 2009
Xcode and iPhone OS 3.0.1
To get Xcode 3.1.3 working with iPhone OS 3.0.1, you’ll need to teach Xcode how to target iPhone OS 3.0.1. Xcode will automatically recognize iPhone OS 3.0.1 and look for a new SDK at a set path. The problem is … Continue reading
Mike Rundle: iPhone Application Design Patterns
Steven Frank (Panic) is Furious with Apple and AT&T. Impossible to argue with any of this, really.
Brent Simmons (NetNewsWire): Anatomy of a feature. How a simple feature grows. (via incanus77.)
Matt Gallagher: Rules to avoid retain cycles
Michael Fey: UIView setup easier. I’ve done similar; very helpful.
James Thomson (PCalc): How to make your iPhone application start faster
Three20
I downloaded the latest version of Three20 today by Joe Hewitt. I read through some of the code and ran through the included “catalog” demo. If you’ve used the Facebook application, you’ve seen early versions of a lot of these … Continue reading
Have turned off commenting for old posts
There’s a few posts that seem to get all my spam, and they’re quite old. Plus I don’t think it’s fair to anyone involved, them or me, that someone can leave a comment on an old post years after it’s … Continue reading