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Cutting an Agile Groove
Pragprogs - 2011-08-10 - paid
You’ve struggled to bring agile practices to projects but have been frustrated by buzzword-heavy books and presentations that seem to have been written by academics. What you want is straight talk giving practical advice on the real problems that you face in leading or working in agile teams. _Cutting an Agile Groove_ is a series of videos by respected agile consultant David Hussman that shows you how to design an agile, lean process and deliver real value for your product or project—in plain English, with real-world examples.
Watch this screencastPeepOpen 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...
Watch this screencastIntroduction to MacRuby and HotCocoa
Thinkcode Tv - 2010-04-21 - paid
In this screencast Renzo Borgatti introduces MacRuby, a Mac OS X implementation of the Ruby language. After a brief introduction and some examples from the command line, Renzo guides us in building an application with Xcode and, finally, with HotCocoa, an idiomatic library that allows us to program graphical interfaces...
Watch this screencast Use coupon LEARNIVORE for 10% discount!iPhone SDK Essential Training
Lynda - 2009-10-20 - paid
iPhone SDK Essential Training presents the tools and skills needed to create applications for this mobile platform. Developer Simon Allardice breaks down the process of becoming an iPhone developer, from getting started with the tools and the language to building user interfaces and working with the unique features of the...
Watch this screencastiPhone 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...
Watch this screencastiPhone 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....
Watch this screencastCoding in Objective-C 2.0
Pragprogs - 2009-07-12 - paid
Objective-C is the programming language for writing native iPhone and Mac applications. It's also the language that Apple uses to build their own applications and frameworks. So, if you know Objective-C, you have a lot of power at your fingertips. But if you're new to C or object-oriented programming, then Objective-C can seem a little awkward at first. These screencasts by Bill Dudney, an experienced Objective-C programmer, will help you quickly get up to speed on Objective-C 2.0 basics.
Watch this screencastMeet 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...
Watch this screencastUsing Map Kit
Pragprogs - 2009-06-29 - paid
Using the new Map Kit framework available in iPhone 3.0, you can embed customized maps within your iPhone application. In this screencast you'll learn how to build an iPhone application from scratch that displays a map of recent earthquakes, shows custom annotations with callouts, and automatically zooms to a region of interest.
Watch this screencastFunctional 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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