Archive for the 'apple/OSX' Category

Slick Screens

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

This article on the Rouge Amoeba blog sums up quite succinctly everything that is cool about the Mac development community. Why stop with something that works when you can make it sexy? Airfoil was slick enough as it was, but this is just that much better. I love it.

MacBook Air

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Want to know what I think? I think what Wil said.

White and Nerdy

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Today was full of C++ and Fedora based frustrations. So what does a nerd do to relax after such an ordeal?

That’s what.

Objective-C and Java

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

In an effort to bootstrap something that resembles Objective-C langauge bindings for jaRTI tonight, I ventured into the undocumented wilderness that is the Java/Cocoa world.
This place is really a study in contrasts. It took only 20 minutes (including research time) to get some Objective-C code invoking the local Java jaRTI library. I had an Objective-C [...]

“Landed in 3570″

Saturday, January 27th, 2007

[tim@moby colloquy]$ svn update
U Panels/JVDirectChatPanel.h
U Panels/JVDirectChatPanel.m
U Panels/JVChatRoomPanel.m
Updated to revision 3570.
[tim@moby colloquy]$

As I mentioned previously, I recently started using the Colloquy IRC client. One little feature which I felt I needed was a way to mute notifications on a per-channel basis (so I didn’t get constantly bothered [...]