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Mac and iPhone Programming Books

Monday, March 24th, 2008

The introduction of Apple’s iPhone Software Development Kit has lead several friends to ask me for book recommendations to help them get started developing for the iPhone and Mac.
While the selection is not huge at the moment, the few books that do exist are actually quite good.
There are two primary technologies used to develop iphone [...]

Cocoa is My Girlfriend

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

There’s a new cocoa development blog on the block. Cocoa is My Girlfriend, written by Marcus Zarra and Matt Long, has its first article posted: Cocoa Tutorial: NSOperation and NSOperationQueue

Threading is hard in any language. And what is worse, when it goes wrong, it usually goes wrong in a very bad way.

Looks like a [...]

The Mac Developer Network

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

From the creator of the Late Night Cocoa podcast comes The Mac Developer Netowrk (MacDevNet.com) and the new Mac Developer Roundtable podcast.

The Mac Developer Network (MDN) is hoping to become your first port of call for all things to do with Mac Development.

Scotty has done a wonderful job with Late Night Cocoa over the past [...]

Bullfrog Game Design: Dynamic Bugs

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Developing software is an interesting process. There are times where I work very hard with little to show for it for several days. Then there are those days where I can knock out a ton of tasks on my “To Do” list with little effort. Usually, one state directly follows the other.
I [...]

Bullfrog 2 Blogging

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

My Bullfrog 2 development partner, Marcus Zarra has started writing for the InformIT Blogs site and has published his first post, Starting over is hard to do.
Marcus plans to share his side of the Bullfrog 2 development experience. If you are following along here, you may might want to head on over and [...]