September 2013 3
iOS7, We’ve Got A Problem
Today is the day, iOS7 launches to all iPhones & iPads. What does that mean to us developers? A lot of work, that’s what. Unlike other transitions iOS5 -> iOS6, all previous apps “just worked” but this version is the biggest change since iOS 3.0. Approximately about 90% of apps tested are having trouble running […]
Course: iOS Mobile Application Development
Starting September 18, 2013 I’ll be teaching an Introduction to iOS Development course at the University of Toronto Continuing Studies. Since there are no books yet about iOS 7, I’ll be covering iOS6 and then dedicate the last class to “What’s New in iOS7”. The topics include: Introduction to the IDE, Implementing Views and Controllers, […]
Framework: CoreBackground
Are you developing a new app for iOS7? If you are, you may want to consider using some of the new techniques that other apps are using to make it feel like a true iOS7 feeling app. If you’ve used the new Yahoo! Weather app you will have seen a nice blur light effect that […]
brianjcoleman on Twitter
- Classix is still holding in the top charts on Apple TV in Canada. #55 Free, #23 Top Grossing. #tvos #appletv #app https://t.co/xuEJiT4rro, Jul 14
- New Blog Post: "Classix for iPhone, iPad & Apple TV” #iOSDev #ios #swift #swiftlang #SwiftDevs #AppleTV Read here: https://t.co/uF6w3gYOot, May 20
- New Blog Post: "How to test your app for IPv6 compatibility” #iOSDev #ios #swift #swiftlang #SwiftDevs Read here: https://t.co/SveichSUep, May 6
