Dev Chair : iPhone SDK experience
The iPhone SDK has been out for couple of weeks now and I've been using it to develop an application for my work as a technology demonstrator. My experience thus far has been largely positive. I wasn't surprised by how well-made the SDK is, even at this beta stage. The amount of work involved in releasing any SDK, let alone one that is so tightly scrutinized, cannot be underestimated. Consider ...
Two weeks ago we saw the first wave of third party applications for the iPhone. But because Apple has yet to open up the device and provides an API (Application Programming Interface) for software developers, making third party applications right now is not for the faint hearted or even regular developers. A couple of weeks ago in MacBreak Weekly, Leo Laporte called for Apple to open up the iPhone ...
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/Dev_Chair_My_love_hate_relationship_with_Apple_development'; First, let me start with the full disclaimer: I develop Windows .NET application by day (and by night too for ecto) and use Mac OS X at home for everything else. Before getting my Mac Pro last December I used to work on ecto using a second Windows machine, but since then I have been using Visual ...
Geeks and designers alike have been grumbling about the fact that Adobe hasn't released, and won't be releasing (PDF) universal binaries of the
current versions of their apps, in particular Photoshop, and Adobe's answers to the cries of "Why?" have so
far been pretty unsatisfactory. So what's really going on? Over at Adobe's Photoshop blog (who knew they had blogs?),
engineer Scott Byers ...





