Koen Van Nieuwenhove (@CocoaCrumbs) will show us the basics of DTrace, the tool that’s behind Apple’s Instruments app.
The topic of this meeting will be iOS design case study: from concept to end result by Johan Ronsse (designer at wolfslittlestore.be)
Hello all, Our next (informal) CocoaHeads meeting will be on 27 February, 8pm at Vooruit Gent. The perfect time to talk about Objective-C, our secret projects, and of course with a couple beers.
Since everyone is back from WWDC it’s time to hold another Cocoaheads Belgium meeting … this time with a very special Steve(n)Note !
It took a while before we got another Official Cocoaheads Belgium meeting, but this time we have something scheduled
Beginning iPhone & iPad development 23, 24 & 25 february 2011. Starter training Apple iOS (for iPad, iPhone & iPod Touch). 3-day training (All-inclusive) at Domein Martinus in Zoersel. The course will be given by 2 members of our Cocoaheads Belgium community !
It has been mentioned a few times on previous Cocoaheads Belgium Meetings, and finally the idea is starting to shape up. The community took up the idea and we have a suggestion for a date and location for the first Belgian NSCoder Night.
Well, as you all might know by now, I’m trying to take my first steps in iOS development. And if you read my previous post, you have already noticed that I was playing with some color schemes. After a while though I ended up settting my colors in all different kinds of places. When I wanted to change one color, I noticed I had to modify my code in 10 or more places. Sure, there must be an easier way to write more maintainalbe code, and Categories seem to be helping quite a bit.
For those of you who didn’t know it … a few weeks ago I went to the iOS Bootcamp organized by the folks at Big Nerd Ranch Europe. The course was exactly what I needed to get me started on my own app. Some pieces of the Puzzle came together quite nicely during the course, but … I wanted more.

























