📅 February 4, 2014

The Complete iOS 7 Developers Course

The Complete iOS 7 Developers Course is a true iOS Bootcamp. You’ll gain the skills and learn the tools needed to develop iPhone and iPad applications for iOS 7.

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The Complete iOS 7 Developers Course is a true iOS Bootcamp. You’ll gain the skills and learn the tools needed to develop iPhone and iPad applications for iOS 7. Become familiar with the syntax of Objective-C, the language used to develop iOS apps, as well as important design patterns and best practices.

By the end of the course, understanding and recreation of many popular iOS app features is the goal, so that you can extend that knowledge to making apps of your own. The ultimate learning by doing experience: build 14 apps during the course, with the final app being a full featured dating app: A Tinder Clone!

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📅 January 22, 2014

Saurik Updates Cycript With iOS 7 and ARM64 Support [video]

Saurik just released an update to Cycript which brings support for iOS 7 and ARM64 device with tons of new features, almost all of which are now documented in the new manual

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Saurik just released an update to Cycript which brings support for iOS 7 and ARM64 device with tons of new features, almost all of which are now documented in the new manual, on the new website. http://www.cycript.org/ 

Cycript is an Objective-C/JavaScript hybrid that provides a live console for injecting into existing applications, either on Mac OS X or iOS. However, while developers are often very interested in the tool, it mostly has only been applicable to development on jailbroken devices.

In the video below, Jay Freeman (saurik) shows off the new version of Cycript that is now fully supported on Mac OS X (all versions from 10.6 through 10.9) and which can easily target the iOS Simulator. Additionally, he explains how this new version of Cycript can be used from Xcode as part of debugging an application “on device”.

📅 May 10, 2011

MotionBeam: Explores The Use Of Handheld Projectors To Interact And Control Projected Characters [video]

The MotionBeam is a project by Disney Research that explores the use of handheld projectors to interact and control projected characters.

The MotionBeam is a project by Disney Research that explores the use of handheld projectors to interact and control projected characters. The project explores physical movement of the projection device, much like a motion controller, how it may be used to guide and interact with the virtual/projected characters and interact with physical environment.

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📅 March 24, 2010

iPhone Dev P0rn: 7 Days Live Stream Of Coding An iPad App

The guys at New Media Geekz decided to live stream their “Seven Day App” Project. They are coding an iPad app called “Drum Pad” , and it could be something fun for all you geeks to watch.

The guys at New Media Geekz decided to live stream their “Seven Day App” Project. They are coding an iPad app called “Drum Pad” ( at least we think so, we didn’t get on board from the beginning, and that’s what we could tell from the code ), and it could be something fun for all you geeks to watch. If you have no idea what’s going on with ObjectiveC and Xcode and everything, this will be booooring! Check the live stream here….