September 2011
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Volon Bolon: Back to Basics →
volonbolon: Primitives Primitives are defined by Objective-C, not by Cocoa, they are not objects, we can think about them as the atoms of Objective-C The most basic data type is the integer or int. An integer is a whole number, that could be positive or negative. 42 and -74 are integers. By default,…
Sep 29th
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Sep 28th
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OS X automation with MacRuby and the Scripting... →
Sep 27th
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Random people: Living life to the fullest?  →
random-people: Whatever he does he always feels like he should be doing something else. He wants to live life to the fullest, to never miss out on anything. Impossible. When he is out on a date, he thinks about the millions and millions of books he hasn’t read, about all the faces he hasn’t seen, all the…
Sep 26th
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CocoaHeads: Git Is Simpler Than You Think →
nfarina: It was about one year ago that we switched to Git. Previously, we used Subversion, through the Mac app Versions, which (rightly) holds an Apple Design Award. I made the executive decision to leave our comfy world of Versions because it seemed clear that Git was winning the…
Sep 9th
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Objective-C Hits #6 in the TIOBE Programming... →
Sep 6th
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