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20:09
@MichaelDautermann, r u ther?
I'm not telling
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Q: which is the suitable xml parser in iOS?

RRBI want to parse following xml file, Which is the best xml parser iOS. I want to parse it like SBJON library, i mean i want to parse it dynamically. For example store all POSITION_DATA element data in NSMutableDictionary and that dictionary should store in NSMutableArray. If uses SBJON librar...

how i parse XML file? in above link
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="windows-1250"?>
<STORM_DATA>
<ADVISORY_ID>1</ADVISORY_ID>
<STORM_ID>AL032012</STORM_ID>
<STORM_NAME>TEST</STORM_NAME>
<POSITIONS>
<POSITION_DATA>
<LATITUDE>-20.4</LATITUDE>
<LONGITUDE>39.5</LONGITUDE>
<WIND_SPEED>150</WIND_SPEED>
<WIND_GUST>180</WIND_GUST>
<POSITION_DATE>2012-01-24 06:00:00</POSITION_DATE>
<WIND_RADIUS_DATA>
<34_KNOT_REGION>
<NE>200</NE>
<SE>180</SE>
<SW>160</SW>
<NW>200</NW>
</34_KNOT_REGION>
<50_KNOT_REGION>
<NE>100</NE>
<SE>80</SE>
<SW>80</SW>
<NW>100</NW>
i want to be parse it dynamically without hard coded element name.
RRB
RRB
@MichaelDautermann, yeah i seen but i didn't got that i want
why was that link not able to help you ?
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20:13
@MichaelDautermann, r u using SBJon parser?
sounds like maybe you want NSXMLParser ?
yes... but what does JSON have to do with XML ?
RRB
RRB
you just pass json file data to SBJon library.... in the return you will get array of parse data and that array containing dictionaries or arrays
same i would like to see in XML parsing
20:26
wow, NSXMLParser is the slowest XML parser? really?
@JanardanYri Yes. From what I have seen so far.
Download XMLPerformance sample code to see for yourself.
Raywenderlich.com is the best for current tutorials
@MichaelDautermann thanks a bunch for that, TBXML looks really useful
I use LibXMLParser for most of parsing I do.
excellent!
@JanardanYri are you working on the same project as RRB ?
20:30
@MichaelDautermann no, I've just had to do enough XML parsing of my own on the iPhone
/me throws a rock at @Abizern
@0x8badf00d I believe it, it's just weird
"The libxml2 SAX processor is especially cool, as it has a unique feature of being able to parse the data as it’s being read."
So while I download data in chunks using NSURLConnection I feed that to libxml parser to parse.
Is there some resource of, like, best common avenues for common problems in Cocoa like decoding XML?
I would never have stumbled across that XML comparison
hmmmm... I've heard of a site called Stack Overflow
but I've never used it
20:33
lol
@JanardanYri I would say SO
or developer.apple.com
I suppose I was thinking more along the lines of "twenty essential libraries every Cocoa developer should have"
I am not a great fan of using third-party libraries. Makes debugging more hard.
Ah well
20:37
there isn't a 20 but there is a 5
i don't use libraries really
just github
@Computer Thanks for the casual sarcasm, but your google search doesn't come up with much of anything for me, which was kinda my point. I run across issues and shortfalls every day that I'm sure every other Cocoa developer has come across.
Explain your short falls
every application is different
Again thats personal choice. You will see that many people on Stack Overflow have recommended using ASIHTTPRequest for managing URL connections and now since Ben has stopped working on future releases of that library, they are making switch to AFNetworking or MKNetworkKit.
One more such library you might have heard of: wrapper around sqlite database - FMDB
Famous three20 framework
Erica Sadun's Utilities on her Github profile - github.com/erica/NSDate-Extensions
@RRB why did you ask me a question on chat when you already got a bunch of decent answers to the question you asked on the site??
You can find some custom controls written by various people - cocoacontrols.com
20:44
If you use core data try github.com/rentzsch/mogenerator
I haven't used it but i hear mogenerator is all the rage
Also before you decide to use a third-party library look at the open issues.
and the licensing
Yeah. Thanks for the links, some of those things look neat.
I suppose I'm mostly just disappointed with the software development industry at large for not having more efficient discoverability and evaluation of components by now.
Some stuff written by Mikeash github.com/mikeash
and his blog mikeash.com/pyblog
i'm dissapointed that apple doesn't make available their calendars :-( i had to recreate them
20:48
Ridiculous Fish's blog - ridiculousfish.com/blog
As often as not it seems to take more time to find whether someone else has solved a problem than to just re-solve it yourself, and that seems really wonky.
Usually if you get a specific error and type it into google it will link you to SO with resolutions
sometimes not...
Bill Bumgarner's blog - friday.com/bbum
Chris Hanson's blog - eschatologist.net/blog
ugh... when i saw that link the first thing that came to mind was Rebecca Blacks - Friday :-(
Well moreso I mean, like, systemic needs, like… I needed an efficient and flexible integer array, and you can't do that with NSArray, so I ended up coding my own 'NSArray'-alike that used NSData internally to store integer datatypes.
and it seems like there's a weird gap between the girth of NSArray and the barebones of c-arrays.
20:57
498.0B Market Cap
2 billion short 1/2 trillion
heh, market finally caught on?
@JanardanYri That is how much Apple's worth right this moment
Yeah I figured
Now that Apple's last quarterly results demolished the silly notion that Android was 'winning'
@JanardanYri Have you seen Samsung Galaxy Note street challenge ad ?
If we take number of apps currently in App Store that support first gen iPhone/iPod touch, I doubt there would be as many in Android market on the whole.
Samsungs ad campaign sucks.
@0x8badf00d That ad is a special kind of amazing
21:04
@JanardanYri Even Android fans find that ad's stupid
@0x8badf00d this is really messed up...
@0x8badf00d do you know what gets called when you minimize and app and bring it up again?
Honestly, I'm glad they're at least trying something different with the advanced stylus thing
I don't think it'll work for them, but it beats 'poor-man's-iPad' that isn't even cheaper than an iPad
Why would you ask a women that has no apps on her phone?
@Byte Yes
applicationWillEnterForeground
21:15
@0x8badf00d seems like viewdidappear does nothing
@0x8badf00d thanks
@Byte You create a notification when applicationWillResignActive
WillEnterForeground
and register your VC to receive these notifications and do stuff
@Byte yes, thats expected.
499.2 Billions, lets see if AAPL hits 500B today
@0x8badf00d Thank you! especially this nice diagram.
Did someone mention Ray Wenderlich? I just threw up.
awww tell me how you really feel
@Abizern is he bad?
21:28
@Abizern wasn't me
The site itself isn't bad. But the kind of tutorials he does are really hand holding without grounding explanations in context.
maybe so... but all most newbies care about is getting from start to finish as fast as possible without actually caring about the fundamentals of computer science
@Abizern To be honest, I used Ray's tutorials
But since it is basic stuff, I need to understand things
to make me own implementation
The code that he puts up gets copy pasted and nobody bothers looking at anything else. Then they come on here and we wonder why they have a hard time thinking for themselves.
But I dont think that most people just copy paste it
21:35
I refuse to point to tut sites like I avoid dealing with Facebook.
will U be my facebook friend?
@canelo you'd be surprised how many q
@Abizern lol i see
Questions there are about view animation that use the code off that site. If you look at the docs they are clearly marked as deprecated.
@Abizern I dont know about most of the people, i dont like reading. I like the complete code and actually tinker and learn what does what.
so that way I learn at a much faster paste than reading block of text explaining what does what
21:39
The stuff I am doing, I am not able to copy / paste but he gave me an introduction to core data
But until Ray dies. Tutorial on blocks Nd GCD people will still use NSOperation and performSelector:onThread.
a VERY basic intro
Why doesn't apple let you use includePendingChanges and returnDistinct?
err in the same fetch
Apple do a core data walk through. A d a programming guide. The answer to your question earlier was a clearly marked sample project from the NSFetchedResultsController documentation.
none of my google searches returned that
Uh. I meant until Ray "does".
21:43
nope... you said dies...
I like dies better. Sounds morbid.
@computer With respect: For basic class info. Google I'd not the best place to start unless you preface the search with site:developer.apple.com
Ah come on. I have nothing personal against him. I think his tutorials are okay but they don't encourage self learning and they get misused. All OMHO of course.
noo, I'm going to tell him you said just that.
and he knows where you live, he will hunt you down.
ah, okay... I'm joking. I bet you didn't even break a sweat.
22:15
@Abizern Honestly I think there's just a fundamental scarcity of people who are genuinely interested in fundamental computer science, and there are so, so, SO many business needs for programming that there will for the foreseeable future be a whole crop of coders who just want something that works
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@Abizern There're plenty of fantastic context-grounded explanations for just about everything, but 'you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink'
@JanardanYri Yes you can... You say "Drink the water NOW", and he listens.
@Computer Trouble is that the people in a position to say that (bosses) especially don't want them to spend precious business time drinking the water :P
Or you ask him what water did he drink?
Who drank the coolade?
22:39
@Abizern can I use a custom cell from another tableview controller? Is there a way to load it into another controller if I am using storyboard?
other than copy-paste in the storyboard, you mean?
well not really, i am programmatically creating another table and want to use the same custom cell
i'm guessing I can load the controller and copy it programmatically?
I'd say the most elegant way to reuse a cell in a programmatically created table would be to also programmatically create the cell
and reuse its class
good night and hello @all
what is for you the best way to get crash reports?
Class reuse. That's the point of OOP
22:49
agree but I create the cell with xcode storyboard
I don't think there's a good way to try to use a storyboard-bound cell in a programmatic table view
23:11
Use a nib for the custom cell instead.
You can use nibs and storyboards tobgether.
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