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.
The last few weeks, I have been reading a new iPhone Programming related book from the guys at The Big Nerd Ranch, and I have to say, it has been one of the best books on the topic I read so far.
Most of us will probably be back from our vacation, so it’s time to meet up again, learn something about Version Control Systems and show each-other our awesome apps !
The July meeting was filled with information on WWDC and quite a few suggestions from the community. If you are interested in the idea of an NSCoder Night or an NSBBQ, you should read on …
Finally we did put up all necessary information for the June 2010 Cocoaheads Belgium Meeting.
During the April 2010 meeting, Raphael Sebbe from Creaceed gave a presentation about XCode, called XCode : Basics & Beyond. The session was filled with information for the beginning and more advanced XCode user.
CocoaHeads is a group devoted to discussion of Apple Computer’s Cocoa Framework for programming on MacOS X (including the iPhone). This month the meeting will take place in Mons on the 26th of April. Raphael and Sandrine from Creaceed have been kind enough to provide us with a location in which we can hold this [...]
This book is a great resource for developers who are interested in Apple development. In my opinion, it is one of the best Apress books on the subject of Mac development.
























