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iOS Programming: Staying Current

May 22, 2012 // 0 Comments

Writing  software is simple, but it is not easy. It is simple because the computer will do what you tell it to do. The difficulty comes from needing to make the [...]

iOS Programming Books

February 17, 2012 // 0 Comments

Keeping current with Apple’s iOS updates is a never ending task. Just when we started to get a hang of the changes brought on by iOS4, Apple released iOS5. Of course, [...]

iPhone Dev Setup

September 23, 2011 // 0 Comments

In case you have not heard, iPhone and iPad apps are now a billion-dollar business. Many people are making decent livings writing apps for Apple’s smartphones and [...]

iOS Programming

July 22, 2011 // 0 Comments

When  it is too hot to be outside working in the RainyDayGarden, we crank up the AC, stay inside, and brush up on our iOS programming skills. Keeping current with the iOS [...]

iPhone prototyping software

August 3, 2010 // 0 Comments

Ask any house builder and they will tell you, don’t put the drywall up before you do the plumbing and electrical. The advice holds true for software as well. Unless [...]

Portable prototyping studio

August 2, 2010 // 0 Comments

Last week we posted an article on iPhone user interface prototyping. Our conclusion was that an analog approach was the quickest way to approach the initial task of [...]

Designing and Prototyping

July 30, 2010 // 0 Comments

Designing  and prototyping is a big part of creating great software applications. Skimping on the design step in hope of shortening the development cycle is a typical [...]

iPhone programming books

July 14, 2010 // 0 Comments

“What do I need to get started?” This is the question we get most often from readers regarding iPhone development. The answer is pretty simple: an Intel-based [...]

TapWorthy apps: Emerald Sequoia

July 8, 2010 // 0 Comments

The App Store has a huge collection of timer apps, clock apps, and apps which count down in every imaginable way. We use them all the time, but we usually don’t [...]

TapWorthy

July 7, 2010 // 0 Comments

t was 1994 and the world had just been introduced to the Newton MessagePad. The Newton was a handheld personal digital assistant (PDA) which was supposed to help you [...]
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