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第65回Smalltalk勉強会 - smalltalk-users.jp
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Edited by SmalltalkUsers Admin. Edited by SmalltalkUsers Admin. Edited by SmalltalkUsers Admin. Edited by SmalltalkUsers Admin. Edited by SmalltalkUsers Admin. Posted May 14, 2014, 7:48 PM. By SmalltalkUsers Admin [ updated Jun 9, 2014, 11:12 PM. 日時: 2014/5/30(金) 19:00-21:00 (2時間程度). 場所: シンコム システムズ ジャパン株式会社. Squeak 4.4-ja はこちら。 Http:/ sourceforge.jp/projects/squeak-ja/downloads/59208/Squeak4.4-ja-all-in-one.zip/. Http:/ smalltalk.cincom.jp/main/products/visualworks/.
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CocoaHeads Berlin - Talks Archive
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June 17th, 2015, 7pm @ SoundCloud. Testing Views with Snapshots. WWDC Open Panel Discussion. Share your thoughts on the news from WWDC - from Swift 2 to. May 20th, 2015 - Special Event. It’s UIKonf and Pub Quiz Time! On the day of UIKonf. Hackathon, we are going to do a follow-up of Mattt Thomsons UIKonf Pub Quiz from 2013. Apr 15th, 2015. Real-time Audio Using Swift. Practical WatchKit Development ( Slides. For sponsoring drinks and pizza! March 18th, 2015. CloudKit with Swift Jens Ravens @jensravens.
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metablog: January 2014
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014. Just had a case of. Telling me my app was fine, just for the same app to be rejected by GateKeeper. The. Tool fortunately was more truthful, but didn't really say where the problem was. A little sleuthing determined that although I had signed all my frameworks with the Developer ID, two auxiliary executables were signed with my development certificate. Lesson learned: don't trust. To verify your binaries. Thursday, January 2, 2014. But without readjusting the historical data.
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metablog: collect is what for does
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014. Collect is what for does. I recently stumbled on Rob Napier's explanation of the map function in Swift. So I am reading along yadda yadda when suddenly I wake up and my eyes do a double take:. After years of begging for a map function in Cocoa [.]. I rub my eyes, probably just a slip up, but no, he continues:. Not sure what he means with a ". But here's how we would implement a map function in Objective-C. Or maybe we want a version with blocks instead? For a good decade.
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metablog: March 2014
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Saturday, March 15, 2014. The Siren Call of KVO and (Cocoa) Bindings. The Call of the Cool. I also like Key Value Observing. What they do is undeniably. You do some initial setup, and presto: magic! You change a value over here, and another value over there changes as well. Action at a distance. Power. What they do is also undeniably. Swizzles the object's class pointer to that private subclass and then replaces the attribute's (KVO-compliant) accessor methods with new ones that hook into the KVO system.
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metablog: December 2013
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Thursday, December 26, 2013. Switching contact from SMS to iMessage. So my girlfriend finally got an iMessage capable phone, but Messages on my phone still insisted on sending SMSes. Even after starting to receive iMessages in the same conversation. Even after a message sent from the Messages app on OS X was duly noted as being an iMessage! Work was performing a reset of the Network Settings. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Switching contact from SMS to iMessage. View my complete profile.
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metablog: April 2014
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Monday, April 14, 2014. I have to admit I am a bit startled to see pople seriously (? Exploitation of "undefined behavior" in the C standard to just eliminate that code altogether, arguing that undefined means literally anything is OK. I've certainly seen it justified many times. Apart from being awful, this idea smacks of hubris on part of the compiler writers. For let's not pretend that these optimizations are actually useful or significant: Proebsting's law. Suggests that even that may be optimistic.
keleshev.com
WWDC14 Developer Fan Fiction
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WWDC14 Developer Fan Fiction. When Apple unveiled their WWDC14 slogan Write the code. Change the world. everyone focused on the Change the world part and assumed that Apple is entering the home automation market. Now, after the WWDC is over, we know that the key part was Write the code . Here is the hello-world example, transcribed from the keynote slides. First, the Objective-C version:. Import "AppDelegate.h" @implementation AppDelegate - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaun...
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Christoffer Lernö | Swift Opinions
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Thoughts on Swift development. Author Archives: Christoffer Lernö. Anything but actual work: Inefficient Functional programming & OOP. January 10, 2015. I inadvertently managed to offend Chris Eidhof (co-author of Functional Programming in Swift) on Twitter by tweeting:. Sometimes it feels like functional programming is a kind of masturbation for coders. This was a response to a tweet saying his new blog article ( “Solving repmin in Swift”. Was his “most obscure functional Swift post yet”. With so many b...