Tuesday, September 1, 2009

 

iPhone bits and bobs

Hello there, O my droogs. Long time no talk. I've been working on an iPhone app for pay, you see, which I figure kind of limits how much code I can provide you. I do have a few notes that might be worth sharing, though:

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Thanks for the great snippets! The MapView delegate code is helpful. I'm struggling with image saving right now, so the UIImagePickerController info is timely. Regarding unit testing, I found OCMock helpful when SenTestingKit gave me headaches. Thinking of building a map app to find the nearest Papa's Pizzeria !


 
Thanks for sharing these iPhone development snippets! The MapView code and UIImagePickerController tips are very helpful. Dealing with annotations and the camera can be tricky. It's great you're making app development easier for others. After a long day of coding, I like to unwind with a quick game of Block Blast ; it's a great way to de-stress. Keep up the great work!


 
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That's really interesting to hear about your iPhone app work! It's always great to get insights into the development process, especially for something as fundamental as MapView. Speaking of things I've been diving into, I've found myself unwinding lately with a lot of puzzle games. I've especially enjoyed playing Geometry Dash, specifically for that satisfying feeling of clearing rows and keeping the board from filling up. There's a certain calm focus it brings. What's your favorite part about developing for iOS?
 

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