NSChat

Rules → spiff.io/nschat.rules —  Discussion for iOS and OS X ...
SFX
Jan 25, 2015 18:06
okaeri
SFX
Jan 24, 2015 14:22
Delegates? I'm hoping for some way to just drag-and-connect stuff like that.
SFX
Jan 24, 2015 14:21
Trying to wrap my head around the new Storyboards in OS X Yosemite and their strict MVC patterns. I have a Split View Controller hosting two other view controllers, one for each pane. How should I make a button in Pane 1 call an action in the parent view controller, so it can update something in Pane 2's view controller?
SFX
May 28, 2014 16:31
Cocoa Dynamic Libraries for OS X projects can't be re-used in iOS projects, right? But Static ones can?
 

Swift

A place to discuss the SwiftProgramming language, and general ...
SFX
Jun 5, 2014 05:41
@Johnston Try import Foundation
SFX
Jun 5, 2014 05:35
The Swift Playground that is. Also don't just copy code from strangers on the internet into your playground.
SFX
Jun 5, 2014 05:32
DON'T CALL SHELL COMMANDS IN SWIFT, THEY RUN AS SOON AS YOU TYPE: twitter.com/stroughtonsmith/status/474213833465421824
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Jun 4, 2014 04:14
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Q: Is there any way I can catch assertions in Swift?

golergkaIt seems that Swift doesn't have C#/Java-like exceptions and uses assertions instead. However, the book says that in production environment, they instantly crash the app. Isn't there a way around it? What about unit tests, how can I test that a certain function asserts that it gets a correct inpu...

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Jun 4, 2014 04:12
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 04:04
Ooh
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 04:04
I haven't been in touch for 3 years so maybe they have improved now.
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 04:03
It just leaves .net developers feeling like they're standing behind in the line, specially when they keep introducing newer APIs like Direct2D for Win32/COM first. For me that made .net feel like something you had to "graduate" out of before you could play with the big boys.
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 04:00
@MarcinJuraszek What about smaller things like Notepad/Calc/Wordpad/Paint though? Why not make them in .net and tell the users who develop for your platform "Yes, we trust our own tech enough to build the bundled OS apps in it."
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 03:42
LOL! Thanks for that Flappy Swift link!
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 03:41
@MillieSmith IIRC only Visual Studio is built in .NET/WPF (which is impressive.) Office and everything else, even the built-in applets like Notepad and Calculator are still in Win32. I don't know about the Metro side of things.
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 03:34
You can edit your messages :) Just press ⬆️
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Jun 4, 2014 03:03
Microsoft doesn't even dogfood .net for any of their own major apps except Visual Studio. That doesn't instill a lot of developer confidence and leaves you feeling like a 2nd-class citizen like I said. Whereas Apple make all of their own apps in Objective-C+Cocoa, even monsters like Final Cut and Logic. (Correct me if I'm wrong)
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 02:59
On the Apple side I love having access to the full OS feature set through Cocoa. No more awkward .net<>Win32 bridges to go through.
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 02:58
Personally I gave up on Microsoft after they kept introducing new tech for C++/COM only, leaving .net a second-rate citizen and forgetting about cool stuff like WPF/Silverlight.
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 02:56
@DemCodeLines No you can develop for Mac for free. You need to pay $99 to have access to the betas, to publish to the App Store, or to test iOS apps on iOS hardware.
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 02:54
@DemCodeLines Do you mean only iOS is a profitable platform to code for and not OS X with its 80 million users? Or what -_-a
SFX
Jun 4, 2014 02:54
Yay a Swift chatroom!
 

Ruby :: Sometimes on Rails

The humane programming language. Be nice. Have fun. Lurkers...
SFX
May 28, 2014 17:22
Is there a way to install gems (like rails) on a Mac without having sudo access?
 

[iOS][Android][ChaosOverFlow]

Join to become part of the community, not to simply ask questi...
SFX
May 28, 2014 16:41
Thanks for that chatroom link!
SFX
May 28, 2014 16:41
Yeah it looks like I have to set multiple targets in Xcode too
SFX
May 28, 2014 16:38
Yep, it's just going to have things like templates for character stats and monster types etc. I'm just not sure what kind of Xcode project it should be in, Cocoa Framework, Cocoa Static Library, or Dynamic Library.. and there's also a Cocoa Touch Static Library project type.
SFX
May 28, 2014 16:28
Oh I haven't posted a question yet, because it's kind of vague. I've basically started working on a game engine and want to make sure it'll be usable in iOS as well as OS X projects, and looking for some best practices from experienced devs regarding cross-platform shared libraries.
SFX
May 28, 2014 16:22
Has anyone had experience with creating ObjC libraries that work for both iOS and OS X projects?