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Cocoa Bindings
Wil Shipley of Delicious Monster pointed out that the challenge from Chapter 4 of Aaron Hillegas’ book “Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X” can be easily solved by using Cocoa Bindings, rather than using the more typical target/action approach. When … Continue reading
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Cynicism on Pro Cycling
So, now that Vinokourov has won the 2006 Vuelta a España, how long till we find out he’s been doping?
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Riding with a toddler
Here’s what’s involved in a 14-mile bike ride with Elizabeth, a two-year-old. This is why I prefer riding from home if possible: •Pump up tires of bicycle and trailer •Replace rear skewer of bicycle wheel with skewer and trailer mount … Continue reading
Problems with Cocoa Core Data ‘Core Recipes’ Example
I’m working on a couple of applications using Cocoa and Core Data. I’m familiar enough with the KVO, KVC, and things like NSArrayController to write the app without Core Data, but it’s such a cool tool and I figured the … Continue reading
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Losing stuff and finding it again
Since Elizabeth has become mobile and often wants to play with the same things she sees Andrea and I using, I’ve become much more careful about where I put certain things, especially if they’re delicate or I use them frequently. … Continue reading