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Cocoa Cheerleaders

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

When starting out as a Cocoa developer or switching from another platform, sometimes the hardest part is knowing where to find information about your new chosen toolset. There are some good resources around the net, but finding them can be challenging if you don’t know what to look for. David Masters brings us a new [...]

Debugging Cocoa

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

Thought I would share my growing list of handy tools and techniques for debugging Cocoa applications on the Mac. If you have any to add, share the love in a comment. Debugging Memory Issues Tracking down memory leaks with ObjectAlloc Debug Retain Counts Leak Detection Debug Autorelease Debugging Crash Reports Debugging Crash Logs with OTX [...]

CocoaCast Interview

Friday, April 20th, 2007

Daniel Jalkut and I took part in an informal discussion with Russ from the CocoaCast about our thoughts on Leopard, learning Cocoa, and ideas for the upcoming CocoaCast group project. It was a ton of fun and Russ shared some really interesting beer to keep us from getting thirsty and to help us loosen up [...]

Handle Core Data Model Changes

Friday, April 13th, 2007

In last night’s Boston CocoaHeads meeting, we had an interesting discussion of the pros and cons of Apple’s Core Data persistence framework. It was interesting to hear about how people are using this great technology. One of the biggest concerns that came up with using Core Data is how to handle changes to your Managed [...]

Ironcoder V Winners

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

Ironcoder V has announced their winner and “notable” entries. Congratulations to Ben Gottleib and his “WikiPath” Wikipedia screensaver.