5: The Answers in the Back of the Book
Published 5 April 2013 • Hosted by Caleb Thorson, Daniel “Jelly” Farrelly and Jake MacMullin
The Pebble smart watch and the development possibilities of Google Glass and Siri integration; Caleb”s plans for making money from his new free app, Cute Fruit; places for learning about new techniques and frameworks in the Objective-C frameworks; releasing open source projects and how CocoaPods is a great tool for discovering them; Jake gives a general overview of how to use bitmasks in your own projects.
Show Notes
- Library app delivers the goods on music (Canberra Times)
- National Library's iPad app makes sweet music (ABC News)
- Cute Fruit
- NSHipster
- iOS Developer Library Sample Code
- Quayboard (GitHub)
- CocoaPods: The Objective-C Library Manager
- Romain on App.net (Regular posts of open source projects)
- How do those bitmasks actually work? (Stack Overflow)