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This is my geek blog. Mostly contains my notes on discovering and learning about Objective-C, Cocoa, iPhone, Java, Linux, and other geeky things
Practicing Geek: iPhone Application Development: Memory Management with Objective-C / Cocoa
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Adventures in geek-hood: stories from the trenches. Monday, December 15, 2008. IPhone Application Development: Memory Management with Objective-C / Cocoa. This discussion touches the basics of memory management within Objective-C / Cocoa. Hopefully, you have already ready my post about differences between C / Java and Objective-C. Here is some sample code that helps illustrate how to use NSObject's garbage collection mechanism:. Int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {. NSObject *obj = [ NSObject alloc] init];.
Practicing Geek: iPhone Application Development: Collections
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Adventures in geek-hood: stories from the trenches. Friday, December 19, 2008. IPhone Application Development: Collections. Apple provides three basic collection classes: NSArray, NSSet, and NSDictionary. All three of these classes are non-mutable. i.e. once created, they cannot be changed. Their mutable equivalents are NSMutableArray, NSMutableSet, and NSMutableDictionary. All collections store objects only - primitive types can be wrapped in NSNumber and stored in collections. And loading from (. Remin...
Practicing Geek: Objective-C: creating a basic class
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Adventures in geek-hood: stories from the trenches. Monday, December 15, 2008. Objective-C: creating a basic class. Objective-C is an object oriented implementation added to C. Apart from objects, everything is C works in Objective-C. Here, I try to document what a class looks like, and what it all means. Bear in mind that I am just starting to learn objective-c myself, so, wouldn't recommend anyone using this class in a production environment :). An Objective-C class is declared using the interface tag.
Practicing Geek: iPhone Application Development: Memory Management - Part 2
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Adventures in geek-hood: stories from the trenches. Friday, December 19, 2008. IPhone Application Development: Memory Management - Part 2. Re read the earlier post about Memory Management. Lots of new stuff and new understanding has been added to the earlier post. It should really be an article in itself. Posted by Ajay Gautam. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). IPhone Application Development: Memory Management . IPhone Application Development: Collections. IPhone Application Development: Using gdb.
Practicing Geek: "Hello, World!", Objective C / Cocoa style
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Adventures in geek-hood: stories from the trenches. Sunday, December 14, 2008. Objective C / Cocoa style. All iPhone development is done in objective-c, so I started to look into objective-c. Hello World! The following program has been compiled on an Intel based Mac, using the command line:. Int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {. Gcc -framework Foundation hello.m. 2008-12-14 10:41:50.597 a.out[5452:10b] Hello, World! Differences between objective-c and c / java in this example:. Posted by Ajay Gautam.
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