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July 22 2009

02:51

iPhone Development Emergency Guide [Matt Legend Gemmell]

"This is an emergency guide to iPhone software development, i.e. a guide for competent developers who haven’t written code for the iPhone platform before, and just want to get started right now."

April 30 2009

03:15

Murky - A GUI Mercurial Client

My latest open-source project! --snej Murky is a GUI client app for the Mercurial distributed version-control system. It lets you manage repositories and source files without using a command-line. Murky runs on Mac OS X 10.5 or later. It's written in Objective-C 2.0. It's released under a BSD license.

February 07 2009

17:52

iPhone on Rails and ObjectiveResource; Making communication between the iPhone and a Rails web-service pain-free.

“ObjectiveResource is an Objective-C port of Ruby on Rails' ActiveResource. It provides a way to serialize objects to and from Rails' standard RESTful web-services (via XML or JSON) and handles much of the complexity involved with invoking web-services of any language from the iPhone.” Yow!
00:45

Open source Mono framework brings C# to iPhone and Wii - Ars Technica

“Mono, an open source implementation of the .NET runtime, is being used to build games for the iPhone and Wii. Ars looks at how static compilation has made it possible for Mono applications to meet Apple's requirements for inclusion in the App Store.”

February 02 2009

06:47

Lighthouse Keeper [M Cubed Software]

“Lighthouse on your Mac: The best issue tracker on the web is now coming to your Mac in a big way. With the comprehensive coverage that Lighthouse Keeper provides you will rarely need to go into Lighthouse to manage your tickets.”

December 09 2008

05:28

ack -- better than grep, a power search tool for programmers

Command-line tool like grep but so much better. Automatically searches dir trees, but knows to ignore version-control data and binary files. Can filter by file type. Includes bonus useless "--thpppt" flag that prints an ascii Bill The Cat!

October 22 2008

15:41

Mobile Orchard — iPhone Developer News, Interviews and Links

“Mobile Orchard is a weblog keeping iPhone and iPod Touch developers informed with news, views, and links from the iPhone development world. The Mobile Orchard podcast features interviews with iPhone developers and those serving the community.”

October 05 2008

01:57

Network Applications of Bloom Filters: A Survey

"A Bloom filer is an ingenious randomized data-structure for concisely representing a set in order to support approximate membership queries ... Bloom's beautiful approach has seen a sudden resurgence in a variety of large-scale network applications such as shared web caches, query routing, and replica location. This survey presents a plethora of recent uses of this old data structure"

August 04 2008

13:59

Why Free Software has poor usability, and how to improve it [Matthew Paul Thomas]

An update to his now-classic article "Why Free Software Usability Tends To Suck", now with a less-provocative title (because it's gotten a bit better in the past six years) and with fairly concrete suggestions on how to improve it.
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