Category: iphone development
A few weeks ago, I was looking for a simple parser for html in iPhone because I just need to scrape a couple of webpages to get the contents. I found a nice wrapper on this posting, and it’s called hpple. Simple steps to use the library.
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iMustache adds a mustache on your photos! Turn your friends’ face and send the picture to them!
iAfro adds some funkiness on your photos! Turn your friends’ hair to afro and send the picture to them!
We would like to encourage local NYC developers to join our iPhone Developer group at meetup.com. Please check our meetup schedules from the url below:
http://www.meetup.com/iPhoneDeveloper/
If you are not meetup.com member, it’s great opportunity to get an account.
There are a few lectures and lab sessions every month. We are very flexible for the schedules & contents.
My first series of articles explaining how to use Game Kit to communicate between two devices using BlueTooth. I am just using NSString objects in this example
Apple sends out an email to all developers that Push notification is ready for testing. I login to developer portal and think about the next steps
This is the 3 part of me Playing with Map Kit. Here i explain some limitations and custom Annotations.
This is the second part of “Playing with Map Kit” using iPhone SDK 3.0. Here we show how to add an annotation and also how to use reverse geocoding
I started looking at the Map Kit API for developing a quick and dirty – Find where you parked your car – application.
There is no programming guide for Map Kit yet on the developer pages for Apple, So I decided to share some some of it here.
I could access Lon/Lat/Alt values from iPhone’s Location Manager class. This is kind neat. I got exact same value that I put my apartment address in google map. When I run this on the simulator, it always returns a address in Santa Clara. Is this Apple’s company building address or something? Let me know if [...]
My newest love is TextMate, the ultimate Mac OSX text editor. I am so used to having TextPad on Windows that i felt lost with out a good editor. I used vi for a while, but it felt awkward after sometime. As you know from my previous blog posts, I am learning Objective-C to program the iPhone. I [...]
After a little struggle, got my iPhone changed to version 2.0, was able to connect to our exchange server at school and was able to launch an OpenGL application on the iPhone.
So, no more excuses. We at objectgraph have to get our act together and start building applications for iPhone starting yesterday.
Cool news today!! After sending apple all our company’s documents, we got approved for the developer program. I purchased it for $99 + Tax, the store status says it is electronically delivered, but i did not get any email with a certificate key or anything.
Will keep you posted on the latest news!
Kiichi and myself are learning how to program in Objective C, Here is a quick example of a 2D Point class implemented in Objective C
Just finished learning about the viewport metatag and implemeted this for dictionary on iPhone.
Usage: Just type a few words and click on the reference.
http://www.objectgraph.com/dictionary/iphone.html
I got my iPhone a while ago and only now started looking at some development. Naturally i am trying to get our AJAX Dictionary to work on iPhone.
But looks like iPhone does not support the onkeyup event in Javascript. Actually it does not support a bunch of keyboard events (there is no real physical keyboard [...]
















