CocoaHeads April 17, 2008: Debugging With Xcode

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CocoaHeads April 17, 2008: Debugging With Xcode

CocoaHeads Silicon Valley
April 17, 2008 Meeting (part 1):

1. Intro by Scott Stevenson
2. Joar Wingfors on Debugging with Xcode

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Tags : Breakpoints (5:54) , Cocoa, CocoaHeads, Debugger (16:58) , Debugging with Xcode (2:15) , Executables (14:25) , FAQ (22:29) , Joar Wingfors (2:15) , Mac OS X, Q&A (24:51) , UI (16:58) , Xcode, gdb

CocoaHeads Dec 13, 2007: Leopard Field Guide

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CocoaHeads Dec 13, 2007: Leopard Field Guide

CocoaHeads Silicon Valley
Dec 13, 2008 Meeting:

Joar Wingfors talks about finding memory leaks using the new "Instruments" tool in Leopard.

Scott Stevenson talks about frameworks, user interface concepts, and developer tools for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.

Slides from Scott's talk

By cocoaheads

Tags : Building a Modern Mac App (40:30) , CocoaHeads, Design (64:02) , Instruments (2:10) , Joar Wingfors (2:10) , Memory Leaks (2:10) , Objective-C (69:22) , Scott Stevenson (40:30) , User Interface (64:02)

CocoaHeads Jan 10, 2008: MacFUSE

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CocoaHeads Jan 10, 2008: MacFUSE

CocoaHeads Silicon Valley
January 10, 2008 Meeting (part 1):

Ted Bonkenburg of Google gives a hands-on presentation and walkthrough of the Objective-C API for MacFUSE.

MacFUSE is an open-source project which allows developers to write user-space filesystems.

By cocoaheads

Tags : CocoaHeads

CocoaHeads Jan 10, 2008: MacFUSE Q&A + Demos

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CocoaHeads Jan 10, 2008: MacFUSE Q&A + Demos

Ted Bonkenburg of Google gave a presentation on the Objective-C API to MacFUSE at the January 10 CocoaHeads Silicon Valley meeting (http://XXX).

This video shows the Q&A session that followed, as well as the demos that were presented afterwards.

2:05 - Demo of RuntimeFS by Bill Bumgarner
6:29 - Demo of audio processing app by Peter
11:38 - Demo of Accessibility filesystem by Dave MacLachlan

By cocoaheads

Tags : Audio Processing (6:33) , Bill Bumgarner (2:05) , Bill Bumgarner, CocoaHeads, Dave MacLachlan, Google, MacFUSE, Objective-C, RuntimeFS (2:05) , Ted Bonkenburg

CocoaHeads May 15, 2008: Intro to Cocoa

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CocoaHeads May 15, 2008: Intro to Cocoa

CocoaHeads Silicon Valley
May 15, 2008 Meeting (part 2):

In this whirlwind talk, we look at a range of basic topics for Mac OS X development. Included are high level overviews of Xcode, Interface Builder, Objective-C, Mac UI design, best application practices, and code style techniques.

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By cocoaheads

Tags : Cocoa, CocoaHeads, Interface Builder Intro (28:54) , Intro (38:32) , Mac OS X, Objective-C (38:32) , Objective-C, Scott Stevenson, Xcode, Xcode Intro (2:34) , tutorial

CocoaHeads May 15, 2008: Intro and Demos

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CocoaHeads May 15, 2008: Intro and Demos

CocoaHeads Silicon Valley
May 15, 2008 Meeting (part 1):

1. Intro by Scott Stevenson
2. Brief talk from Joel Norvell on PDFKit
3. Demo of Vidnik by David Oster of Google
4. Demo of Photo Touch by Elliot Harris

By cocoaheads

Tags : Cocoa, CocoaHeads, CoreAnimation, David Oster, Elliot Harris, Joel Norvell, PDFKit, Photo Touch, Scott Stevenson, Vidnik

 

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