Entries from July 2008
Online friend Seth Dillingham this weekend is “riding across the state of Massachusetts in the PMC, along with about 5500 other riders. Riding the bike for 300 miles is the easy part. The real challenge is meeting my $10,000 goal for this cancer-care-and-treatment charity.”
Much like Mike Zornek’s Child’s Play Day auction back in 2006 Seth [...]
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My former co-worker and good friend Raven Zachary is hosting the second iPhoneDevCamp event in San Francisco this weekend. I’m making the trip out to be there. Should be fun. My contact info is still in place from WWDC.
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TouchCode is my iPhone Open Source umbrella project encompassing a bunch of technologies that for various reasons Apple decided not to include with Cocoa Touch.
TouchCode is made up of:
TouchXML - A document tree XML library with XPath support (based on Cocoa’s NSXMLDocument)
TouchJSON - An extremely fast and memory efficient library for processing and creating JSON [...]
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Anne at random non sequitur tagged me to write up a “How I got started programming” blog post. I don’t normally do this kind of thing, but I was very flattered to be included in her list of bloggers tagged and Anne is a really nice person, so I thought what the heck…
How old were [...]
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