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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...
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 the Command Line
Peepcode - 2009-05-28 - paid
by Dan Benjamin, System Developer of A List Apart.Bonus PDF by Casimir Saternos. This screencast is for you if you’ve never used the Unix command line, or are learning it for the first time. (If you have, skip ahead to Advanced Command Line). Navigating a text-based terminal can be intimidating...
Watch this screencastMeet MacRuby
Peepcode - 2009-05-19 - paid
by Alex Vollmer and Geoffrey Grosenbach MacRuby takes the “almost” out of “almost a desktop experience.” With MacRuby, you can write real Mac OS X desktop applications with Ruby. MacRuby is a Ruby interpreter built by Apple on top of Objective-C. Unlike other scripting interfaces to the Cocoa frameworks, MacRuby...
Watch this screencastBecoming Productive in Xcode
Pragprogs - 2009-02-13 - paid
h3. XCode 4 *NEW:* Mike Clark has released free XCode 4 Bonus Tracks. If you're using XCode 4, you'll want these. You might always want to take a look at the new XCode 4 Keyboard Shortcuts poster. h3. XCode 3 Please note that the XCode 3 screencast is no longer for sale. Xcode is the development environment used to create iPhone and Mac applications. There's a lot you can do with Xcode, and it's easy to get distracted by all the knobs and levers. But you're using Xcode for one simple reason: You want to build iPhone or Mac applications as quickly as possible. *Whether you're a new iPhone developer seeing Xcode for the first time, or wish you were more familiar with the shortcuts, these screencasts will make you a more productive (and happier!) Xcode programmer.*
Watch this screencastObjective-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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