@user3024025 in javascript, that ends up with the brackets in the result too, and it matches text in between multiple bracketed blocks of text, e.g. foo [bar] baz [asdf]
@RajugoudBingi at the moment I am doing a lot of webdevelopment ( HTML / CSS / PHP / JavaScript ) @user3024025 yes I do, and apart from my personal project I work for other people
Well no, first off I don't have a mac so I wouldn't be able to, secondly I dislike Apple. I could however do it if I had a mac with Xamarin for example since I do have C# knowledge
yes, one 'cliché' argument, way too expensive I think, also I just can't work with Max OS for example. I think it is not intuitive at all. Although as far as I know it is very good for people who don't use a computer for that much.
I started programming from my 4th standard, BASIC, then Logo, then Java, and C, C++, JavaScript, Python, Objective-C, Android and iOS programming and ActionScript and some little HTML and CSS.... currently am about 20 and doing work in two startups while pursuing my college degree in CS.... what about you people?
@AwfullyAwesome started at the age of 13 with Visual Basic, then I switched ti C# and now I want to learn C++; In the mean time I have also learned HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP;
Stanford University has their iOS 7 course up on iTunes which is free for anyone to watch. Watched it? Its pretty cool. Its also available on the internet as CS193P course. Check it out if you haven't already.
@user3024025: The company one works in usually issues phones for testing for the developers, so you need not even buy an iPhone in order to develop apps for iOS. You just have to join a company which gives you the opportunity to work on iOS, and they'll provide all the hardware necessary to make stuff.
@user3024025: Well 18 is awesome age to start. Go meet with people who are already working in companies and form a network. If they see that you're a good developer, they'll take you in or recommend you to startups regardless of your academic qualifications. And simulator is always a place to test as @RajugoudBingi said. :D
@AwfullyAwesome right now developing an app in ios6.1 and making it to run on ios7. but because of few method deprecations i am facing problem in ios 7.
@AwfullyAwesome @user3024025 I am from india. what about you my friend ?
@AwfullyAwesome yes. text in uilabel should be decrease in font size if the text from webservice is huge. i have done this in ios6 with the method sizeWithFont. But in ios7 its not working. this sort of issues i have
@RajugoudBingi: Why don't you use AutoLayout while laying your UILabel and set the number of lines in its property as 0? This way it will autoresize based on the text that it has to hold, and if your AutoLayout constraints for the UILabel are proper, you'll achieve the expected result without having to code a single line.