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iOS6, Xcode4.5 vs 3rd-Party SDKs

So, Xcode4.5GM hit the streets, metaphorically speaking,  yesterday and Apple is asking developers to start submitting their new and improved iOS6 apps for  the launch of the new OS and the glorious new iPhone hardware on the 19th.  But, there’s already a little trouble in the air in the form of ARMV7s library requirements. In [...]

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MOgenerator: Your Core Data Project’s BFF

So you’re working on a new project and you’ve decided that rather than rolling your own DB solution on top of SQLite, you’re going to use Core Data.  Great choice, but now you have to bury yourself either in the heck that is Key-Value coding to populate Core Data entity objects, or keep  track of all [...]

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CocoaPods: Package Management for OSX and iOS Projects

One of the great things about this OSX and iOS ecosystem is all of the modules that one can find to help speed your development.  Of course one of the bad thing is all the modules you can find and trying to manage all the complexities that come with trying to integrate 3rd party modules [...]

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Git Basics: Using Modules in your iOS and OSX Projects

Git (and by extension GitHub) has become pretty much the de-facto method for source-code management (SCM)  these days (yes, yes, yes Mercurial is awesome too… but, for whatever reason Git has the bigger mind-share; we’ll cover Hg next, OK?).. but using Git to its fullest advantage can be daunting, especially if your goal is to [...]

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Making Legacy Code Sail on ARC

So, you’re all hyped up to play with the newest iOS5 goodness, you fire up Xcode, create a new project, throw in some of you favorite 3rd party utilities from GitHub and hit build and…. boom! you see  a bunch of these: OACall.m:75:9: error: ‘retain’ is unavailable: not available in automatic reference counting mode  What [...]

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Great New iOS Frameworks Resource

Here’s great new resource for iOS frameworks – named eponymously, iosframeworks.com  Lots of cool and very useful stuff!

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Xcode4 Tip: Enabling Multiple Windows

It seems that everyone has an opinion about Xcode4, and here at WWDC one of the most hotly debated Xcode4 “features” is the fact that as shipped it’s a “One window” IDE.   The one window aspect of Xcode used to be one of 3 standard modalities in Xcode3 and earlier (they were “all in [...]

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NSConference’11 Videos are Out!

…and you thought WWDC sold out fast?  There were only 150 seats available for this years NSConference in England, hosted and organized by Stev “Scotty” Scott and they went faster than a porchetta sandwich from Roli Roti at the Ferry Building Farmers Market (yes, a really, really inside-SF foodie reference, but if you’re coming to [...]

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It’s (almost) Time to PAR-TAY!

So, here we are… just about 3 week until the start of our annual slice of “nerd-vanah” and it looks like almost everything is ready: WWDC Tickets [check!] Apple rumor mill going at full-tilt [check!] SF hotel room prices sky-rocketing [check!] SF is finally sunny, breezy & (mostly) warm [check!] *What’s missing?  Hmmm…. oh, yeah, [...]

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WWDC’11 Dates Announced!

UPDATE: 4PM PDT:   From the “You snooze you lose file.. .WWDC is now officially SOLD OUT.  Just ~10 hrs from “on sale” to “all gone.”   Let the frenzy begin!  Apple has just announced that this year’s World Wide Developer’s Conference (WDC) will be June 6-10 at Moscone Center here in lovely San Francisco; [...]

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