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posted on March 10, 2014

This week's article is about dictionaries. Not the NSDictionary / CFDictionaryRef we encounter everyday, but those distant lexicographic vestiges of school days past. But seriously, why are dictionaries called that, anyway? Why can't we just settle on Hash, like those nice Ruby folks? What's that? Semantic overlap with hashing functions and cryptographic digests? Well, dictionary

posted on March 17, 2014

Great software is created to scratch one's own itch. Being close to a problem provides not only insight for how to solve it, but the motivation to actually follow through. It's the better angels of our nature that compel us to share these solutions with one other. And in the open source world, we do so freely, with only a karmic expectation of paying the favor forward. We naturally

posted on March 24, 2014

There is a simple beauty to—let's call them "one-dimensional data types": numbers or strings formatted to contain multiple values, retrievable through a mathematical operator or parsing routine. Like how the hexadecimal color #EE8262 can have red, green, and blue components extracted by masking and shifting its bits, or how regular expressions can match and capture complex pattern

posted on March 31, 2014

Though we're a long way off from Hal or Her, we should never forget about the billions of other people out there for us to talk to. Of the thousands of languages in existence, an individual is fortunate to gain a command of just two within their lifetime. And yet, over several millennia of human co-existence, civilization has managed to make things work, more or less, through an ad-hoc ne

posted on April 07, 2014

One of the major criticisms of iOS as a platform is how locked down it is. Each app is an island, only able to communicate with other parts of the system under strict terms, and only then with nontrivial effort. There's no way, for example, for an app to open its own settings in Settings.app. There's no way for apps to change their icon at runtime, or to customize the behavior of syst

@user3222991 u have write access
thanks bro
i have small doubt
can i ask u?
12:25
ok
i am creating splash view in ios
ios 7 & ios 6 4-inches and 3.5 inches screen and ios 6.1
my problem is if i run the app in ios 6 4-inches screen i got some gap in bottom side in splash view
that is my problem
i am writing like this bro
12:27
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use pastie
ok
hi bro
check this link once
@HimanshuJoshi
ok
you can use frame like [self.view bounds];
it will cover entire screen, whetehr it is 4 in or 3.5 inch
ok
how can i write this?
[self.view bounds];
splashView=[[UIImageView alloc]initWithFrame:[self.view bounds]];
ok
but how to menction widht and height?
ios 7 & ios 6 4-inches and 3.5 inches screen?
12:34
it will automatically detect view width and height over which it is drawn
try it
directly i menction like this ?
splashView=[[UIImageView alloc]initWithFrame:[self.view bounds]];
?
ok bro
i will try
no condition is required
autoresizing may be required in orientation change
12:36
but you can use autolayout
bro without using conditions how can i write this one?
is this is in viewDidLoad?
then simply under viewDidLoad use that statement
ok
i already write the code in -viewDidLoad
@HimanshuJoshi
12:40
share your whole viewDidLoad method
under -viewDidLoad i write like this
arghhh
what i had said earlier
replace that code with which one?
use only this code in viewDidLoad
wow bro
u are awesome
code work perfectly
thank u
hi bro
the problem clear
now i have another issue
12:52
good
ie i have 6 buttons in my view
i got same issue
like gridview
how can i solve this issue
ok i have one view
in view i have six buttons
like 2 buttons are single row
totally 3 rows are there
each row having 2 buttons
the last two buttons are display half of the part in ios 6 4-inches screen
that is my problme
same as splash screen
find teh total height of uiview,, then divide it with 3
ok i did like this bro
but having same problem like on splash screen
12:56
code?
just wait
i send it
hi bro
now check this link
wait a while
13:04
500 lines :P
yes bro
did u understand my problem?
@HimanshuJoshi
ok bro
help me plz
how to solve the issue
simple make a subview with height as parentView.frame.size.height/3 and width = parentView.frame.size.width
make 3 subViews like that
plz send me any sample code
13:08
no no
u have to implement urself
ok bro
atleast creat one button
remaining all are i will handle that bro
one button???
u have created a button already
means how to do this parentView.frame.size.height/3 and width = parentView.frame.size.width
13:11
make a UIView *view = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, self.view.frame.size.height/3, self.view.frame.size.width)];
ok
it is enough?
this will used to create subView... u have to implement 3 buttons in that view horizontally
ok bro
thank u
first make a plan before coding
13:18
Hello all
hello
@NiKKi @Prasanna
how are you
fine
great
@Prasanna you are also from Noida?
13:19
ok... AB KI BAAR MODI SARKAAR
:P
as every one says
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but its not my native place
ok i am already aware with this
13:21
so what is ur native place?
okay
great
posted on April 11, 2014 by Johann

    Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS Development Libraries,Objective-C,Open Source iOS Libraries And Tools     Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS Development Libraries,Objective-C,Open Source iOS Libraries And Tools Previously I mentioned a number of augmented reality resources such as the free Vuforia augmented reality SDK, and more

posted on April 11, 2014 by Johann

    Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS UI Controls,iPad,iPhone,Objective-C     Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS UI Controls,iPad,iPhone,Objective-C Late last year I mentioned a UIVIew category that provides easy image downloading with a nice built-in status indicator. Here’s an open source component called PAImageView from Pierr

posted on April 11, 2014 by Johann

    Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS Development Source Code Examples,Objective-C     Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS Development Source Code Examples,Objective-C Earlier this year I mentioned a Sprite Kit based example of Flappy Bird, and a nice library for adding a number of useful features to Sprite Kit such as tileable textures

posted on April 12, 2014 by Johann

    Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS Programming Tools And Utilities,Objective-C,Open Source iOS Libraries And Tools     Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS Programming Tools And Utilities,Objective-C,Open Source iOS Libraries And Tools Earlier this week I mentioned an excellent Xcode plugin that adds intelligent code coloring providin

posted on April 14, 2014 by Johann

    Featured iPhone Development Resources,News     Featured iPhone Development Resources,News Welcome back to our feature of the most popular new and updated resources mentioned on the site from the last week. The top resource this week is a set of guides and examples demonstrating how to simplify your code by reducing the number of required construc

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be back later
ok
every one is leaving now?
13:47
no
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ok
what does it means?
Eat -> Sleep -> Conquer -> Repeat
14:12
just a quote
ok bbye
gud night
see u tomorrow
14:37
posted on April 14, 2014 by Johann

    Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS Development Libraries,Objective-C,Open Source iOS Libraries And Tools     Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS Development Libraries,Objective-C,Open Source iOS Libraries And Tools I’ve mentioned a number of image recognition related projects, most recently this lightweight barcode scanning com

 
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posted on April 14, 2014

Apple is nothing if not consistent. From Pentalobular screws to Sandboxing, users are expected to relinquish a fair amount of control. Whether these design decisions are made to ensure a good user experience, or this control is exercised as an end in itself is debatable, but the reality is that from hardware to software, Apple prefers a walled garden in an ivory tower to the anarchy of the baza

 
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posted on April 14, 2014 by Johann

    Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS Development Libraries,Objective-C,Open Source iOS Libraries And Tools     Featured iPhone Development Resources,iOS Development Libraries,Objective-C,Open Source iOS Libraries And Tools Earlier this year I mentioned a UIColor category providing easy access to specific colors using brand names and late las


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