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Hello, Cinder Introduction Hi. My name is Robert Hodgin, and I am the author of this tutorial (with helpful input from Andrew Bell, Mike Creighton, and Noah King). I want to help others get started with Cinder because learning a new framework can be intimidating. Things are going to be pretty informal. Think of this as a quick-start guide. Instead of exhaustively covering a topic before moving o
Transmit 4. It’s easy to use, but there’s a whole lot under the surface. And while we try to design apps for the majority, sometimes we throw in some power user features for the pros. As the Finnish always say, “always add a few extra blood dumplings when cooking mykyrokka for a tonttu-ukko!” So here are 15 “secrets” of Transmit 4. Hopefully you’ll learn at least one new thing! 1. Add Custom Icons
If you are looking for an unique way to brand your business card, then you’ve got to check this post. I’ve collected over 80 creative and unique business cards from different types of business. Some of them are visually appealling, some have fancy die cut, some are edible, and some are just crazy. The examples in this post proves that business cards don’t have to be printed on card stock in standa
Thursday 11 November, 2010 by justinbmeyer Earlier this week, I realized that every organizing-a-jQuery-application blog, article, and conference talk misses the most important lesson on how to organize a jQuery app. They talk about how to organize an individual widget or piece of functionality, but not how you can break up an application into logically separate and testable components. Separation
2011-2-28 NSLogの出力を分りやすくするを修正しました。 新型MacBookAirをケーキ入刀用に買おうとしてるみなさんこんにちは。ダニーです。 iPhoneアプリ開発をしてるとメモリ周りで落ちることがあってデバッグするのが大変ですね, 今回はデバッグについて紹介したいと思います。 CGRectの中身を表示する CGRect rect = CGRectMake(13, 30, 100, 200); NSLog(@"%f %f %f %f", rect.origin.x, rect.origin.y, rect.size.width, rect.size.height); NSStringFromCGRectを使うと簡潔になります。 CGRect rect = CGRectMake(13, 30, 100, 200); NSLog(@"%@", NSStringFromCGRec
A lot of people have been debating back and forth lately about post formats and custom post formats. This discussion also gets all confused with post types, and custom taxonomies, and categories, and tags… It’s time for some clarity. Mark had a really good post on the topic, but I think this needs to be explored in more detail. Also, can’t have a good explanation without a bad analogy. I mean, thi
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