TouchCode is mostly a labour of love. I wrote most of the code because it was useful to me at the time I wrote it, or for a forthcoming project. I choose to release it under the an Open Source license because the community as a whole benefits.
I would like to continue improving and adding [...]
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I was going to make a more in-depth posting about TouchMap, but then something kind of big happened. The code is however in the TouchCode google code repository. So have at it. (You’ll probably want to check out all of TouchCode, TouchMap currently depends on other code within the repository).
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The problem:
I make my living by writing iPhone and Mac OS X for hire. I’ve been doing this for a while with some level of success. But ever since the iPhone SDK was announced earlier this year I’ve been getting many, many more work enquiries than I could possibly handle. I’ve often referred enquiries to [...]
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