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PeepOpen Application

Peepcode - 2011-07-09 - paid

Text editor development has been stagnant for several years. It’s time for developers to take the text editing experience forward into the future! NOTE: This is beta software and doesn’t support some features like TextMate project files. It works only with self-contained directories on disk. NOTE: Use MacVim snapshot 55...

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iPhone View Controllers Part II

Peepcode - 2009-09-29 - paid

Co-authored by Alex Vollmer, author of the Evri iPhone app and the PeepCode Screencast on MacRuby. Our first iPhone View Controllers screencast (Part I) was an instant hit. This screencast completes it and continues the momentum in our new series of iPhone development screencasts. In this tutorial you’ll become confident...

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iPhone View Controllers Part I

Peepcode - 2009-09-15 - paid

Co-authored by Alex Vollmer, author of the Evri iPhone app and the PeepCode Screencast on MacRuby. After months of production and over a year of anticipation, it’s the first PeepCode Screencast on native iPhone application development! The iPhone is possibly the most revolutionary computer device of the last few years....

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Meet Mercurial

Peepcode - 2009-07-10 - paid

Mercurial creator Matt Mackall was the technical editor for this screencast! Many developers have embraced distributed source code control as a faster, more agile way of managing projects both online and offline. Mercurial is not only fast, it also provides a smooth transition for developers who are already comfortable with...

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Functional Programming with Clojure

Peepcode - 2009-04-24 - paid

By Phil Hagelberg. Technical editing by Clojure creator Rich Hickey Clojure is a dynamic functional programming language designed to be as approachable as scripting languages, yet harness the power of multi-core machines in the manner of more cryptic languages such as Erlang. In this 65 minute screencast, Clojure expert Phil...

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Objective-C for Rubyists

Peepcode - 2009-02-11 - paid

Technical editing by Scott Stevenson of CocoaDevCentral and Theocacao. If you know Ruby and you want to write applications for Mac OS X or the iPhone, you’re in a great place to start! This concise and content-packed 80-minute screencast will teach you what you need to know to start programming...

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Rails Code Review PDF

Peepcode - 2007-10-25 - paid

by Geoffrey Grosenbach If you’re a beginning Rails developer, this is the book for you! Seventeen chapters show how applications are often written (the wrong way). Then, we show you how it should be done correctly. It’s more than just a checklist, it’s a tour of well-built applications that will...

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Git

Peepcode - 2007-10-25 - paid

by Geoffrey Grosenbach. Technical editing by Git Maintainer Junio C Hamano. The git source code control system was developed by Linus Torvalds for managing the Linux kernel. But it’s also valuable for managing all kinds of code: libraries, web applications, personal files. Git was built for the modern developer’s workflow....

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