Archive | November, 2008
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iPhone API Explorer: Take A Live Journey through the iPhone’s Classes

Patrick Collison is a Canadian-based Irish iPhone developer who has put together an “API Explorer” for the iPhone. Patrick’s API explorer shows an outline of the iPhone’s classes and uses Objective C’s run-time introspection to present the implemented protocols, methods, and instance variables of every loaded class. Not only that, but in many cases you [...]

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7 Novel and Inspiring iPhone App Concepts

There are lots of tutorials and resources about for implementing features on the iPhone now, but what’s lacking is a little inspiration. What can you use your development abilities to produce? Even if you have a few ideas, it’s possible that you haven’t taken every single feature into consideration in order to come up with [...]

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7 UI Design Resources for iPhone Developers

There are plenty of different places to get a mobile application designed. The problem is that they’re quite expensive. You might be able to figure out how to create your own, but it will probably look very basic. Instead, a good mobile application development software can make it even easier, so that you can build [...]

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iPhone Development Podcast – Episode 2 – Dr Nic Williams

This episode of Mobile Orchard’s iPhone Development podcast features an interview with Dr Nic Williams (Twitter) from Mocra, an iPhone/Rails consultancy. Dr. Nic talks about his migration manager for updating SQLite iPhone databases, trying to get Ruby onto an iPhone, using Ruby to unit-test Objective-C iPhone code, his company Mocra, and the Mobile Orchard Podcast’s [...]

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31 iPhone Applications With Source Code

There are plenty of different places to get a mobile application designed. The problem is that they’re quite expensive. You might be able to figure out how to create your own, but it will probably look very basic. Instead, a good mobile application development software can make it even easier, so that you can build [...]

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