Mac OS & iOS

Discussion of Mac OS and iOS development. This room is mainly for general discussion of Mac & iOS dev, it is not for answering your questions (though if they're _interesting_ questions, do share and discuss 'em). In the event that this becomes a gallery room again, you can request write access to talk.
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user457812
Oct 18, 2011 20:14
Rule Numero Uno: If you want to ask a question, post a link to your Stack Overflow question alone so it one-boxes and then be patient and see if anyone answers. If nobody answers, do not get angry or start disturbing people, simply try revising your question since it may not make sense. Pinging people to answer your question or, worse, asking without an SO question will result in nobody answering your question.
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user457812
Oct 18, 2011 20:17
Rule Numero Duo: Check your sense of entitlement at the door. Nobody is obligated to help you and neither are you entitled to be helped. If someone can answer your question and wants to, they will. If they don't, then that's fine too. Acting like you are owed an answer will only serve to make you and everyone else unhappy.
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user457812
Oct 21, 2011 06:39
Rule Numero Tres: Communicate using correct English (to the best of your ability). Abbreviations such as 'u', 'r', 'ur', etc. show both a lack of respect for fellow chatters as well as yourself. Plus it makes you look like half your brain is missing.
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user457812
Jul 26, 2011 08:24
I'm employing the same rules as the Android room, so unless you have a Stack Overflow question, that's the answer you get (strawberry sherbert and watermelon).
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user457812
Dec 15, 2011 06:31
TextMate 2 alpha was released ("alpha" bolded so you're very damn aware of this bit)
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Sep 23, 2011 14:44
@Abizern they are ManjotSingh, hotveryspicy and PiedPiper. They were a nuisance, made a lot of sock-puppets, were involved in cross-voting, name calling and even death threats.
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user457812
Aug 10, 2011 05:05
Rule numero uno: If you come in here to ask questions and you don't have a StackOverflow question prepared ahead of time, that's bad. If you want help, you are required to have an SO question - be prepared to edit your question if it's not clear what you're asking as well. This is not negotiable.
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user457812
Feb 2, 2012 08:13
Turns out metaphorical chairs hurt a lot more than real ones.
Aug 11, 2011 05:03
MacOS should be Mac OS. #truefax
user457812
Aug 11, 2011 00:14
@Kattupoochi I won't be giving you write access because you're definitely not Zuckerberg. -_-
user457812
Aug 10, 2011 10:40
By the way, this room is English only.
user457812
Aug 9, 2011 19:09
@ManjotSingh I really dislike that mentality. Asking the impossible is still asking the impossible - you need to learn to tell your client "no, I can't do this."
user457812
Aug 9, 2011 05:53
It'd be creepy as hell if random applications could, frankly (though, oddly enough, Android allows this, but it's just a giant bundle of creepy sometimes).
user457812
Aug 1, 2011 07:51
You have a problem, if you want help, you need to tell the people reading your question what they need to know to help you