The Cocoa Controller Layer
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Overclock the Liteon 1213S Single Layer
to 1633S for Dual Layer and 16x Writing
Overclock the Liteon 1213S Single Layer
to 1633S for Dual Layer and 16x Writing
08/28/2004 04:41 PMXCode Forums - Cocoa Cocoa-Java Carbon
Java AppleScript
XCode Forums - Cocoa Cocoa-Java Carbon
Java AppleScript
06/24/2004 02:52 PMGeneral XCode Discussion, Project Discussion, Compatibility,
Deployment, The Showroom. Languages: Cocoa, Cocoa-Java, Carbon,
AppleScript, Java. Additional Topics: Graphics and Gaming, Interface
Development
Inter-Way Networks announces migration
to Hosting Controller. As part of the
agreement, Inter-Way will deploy Hosting
Controller on 400 existing servers and
offer Windows servers pre installed with
the product.
Inter-Way Networks announces migration
to Hosting Controller. As part of the
agreement, Inter-Way will deploy Hosting
Controller on 400 existing servers and
offer Windows servers pre installed with
the product.
08/05/2004 03:40 AMInter-Way Networks, a prominent provider of dedicated hosting and
collocation services in Latin America, deploys Hosting Controller
(hostingcontroller.com), the company announced on Wednesday. As part
of the agreement, Inter-Way will offer Windows servers pre installed
with Hosting Controller and it will also deploy the products on 400
existing hosting servers. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Gtk+-Cocoa
Gtk+-Cocoa
09/06/2004 07:52 PMFirst Release
Hot Cocoa Sampler Box
Hot Cocoa Sampler Box
12/21/2003 06:15 AMChristmas bonus .. thread on
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Cocoa in a Nutshell
Cocoa in a Nutshell
04/13/2004 03:29 PMApplescript vs. Cocoa
Applescript vs. Cocoa
02/07/2005 01:20 AM"Ken Ferry mailed me about my iTunes controller, wondering what the
overhead was for using Applescript in my Lisp controller. With a
little experimentation I found that calling out to the shell added
about 350ms to the runtime for each call, plus execution time. To
refresh a page which interrogates iTunes for the current track, the
current volume, and whether it was set to play on random or not would
take well over a second just to call the scripts."
Cocoa SIG in Seattle
Cocoa SIG in Seattle
09/27/2004 03:24 AMLooks like there’s a new
Cocoa
SIG in Seattle meeting at the Apple store in the University
Village. Sounds like fun.
Cocoa NewsPost 1.0
Cocoa NewsPost 1.0
08/18/2004 10:23 PMUsenet auto poster with many features.
Introduction to Cocoa with Objective-C
Introduction to Cocoa with Objective-C
04/09/2004 03:55 PMNo, I'm not proud of using a proprietary operating system, but Apple's
Cocoa + Development Tools is just about the richest, simplest and most
powerful programming environment anywhere. If you are interested in
Cocoa and don't have a Mac there is an open source, cross platform
(but not nearly so complete) implementation available called GNUstep.
Here is an introduction to the style of Objective-C Cocoa and some
reasons why I hope more programming will be done in this style in the
future.
MySQL Objective C API for Cocoa
MySQL Objective C API for Cocoa
08/04/2004 08:29 PMversion 2.3.0 released
iData Pro, Go Cocoa (09-Aug-2004; 2K)
iData Pro, Go Cocoa (09-Aug-2004; 2K)
08/09/2004 08:27 PMCocoa# Shaping Up, Screenshots Available
Cocoa# Shaping Up, Screenshots Available
08/13/2004 12:22 PMRecommended Cocoa Tutorials
Recommended Cocoa Tutorials
07/27/2004 09:38 PMJames David Ramsey: "iDevGames has been posting many links for Cocoa
tutorials recently, and I would like to pass along my personal
favorite set of tutorials. MacDevCenter.com has a collection that is
quite extensive, and seems (for me) to follow a difficulty progression
that just plain works. So much fell into place after doing the 'Color
Well' tutorial that I struck out on my own and did some much more fun
stuff, then came back to learn some more."
Cocoa#: Mono + MacOS X
Cocoa#: Mono + MacOS X
08/13/2004 09:10 PMCocoa# and the Importance of Developers
Cocoa# and the Importance of Developers
08/14/2004 08:45 PMApple understands the flow-on effect of having Java/.Net developers
using their platform. Chris Adamson, was asking whats the benefit of a
great java environment from Apple, if there are no Desktop Java Apps.
Well, couple of things, firstly some of these guys are writing simple
Swing Apps in Java, and its good to know they will work and look good
on Macs. But secondly, these developers are making sure software
doesn't break when used on Macs.
AppleScript and Cocoa: from Top to
Bottom
AppleScript and Cocoa: from Top to
Bottom
09/01/2004 02:08 AMAppleScript lets users - end users - combine abilities of the
applications on their system to perform tasks that no single
application can perform on its own. This means that a user can use
data from one application, process it in another, and pass it on to a
third. In the same way that Unix tools can be combined in very
powerful ways on the command line, AppleScript lets users create
solutions that are more than the sum of their parts. As well,
AppleScript lets users automate repetitive tasks that they have to do
often so that they can save time and effort.
PostgreSQL Cocoa Framework
PostgreSQL Cocoa Framework
01/24/2004 10:19 AMPostgreSQL Cocoa Framework 0.6d3
MySQL Cocoa project 2.3.0
MySQL Cocoa project 2.3.0
08/04/2004 10:01 PMAn Objective-C Cocoa API for MySQL.
Cocoa# is Shaping Up; First Screenshots
Available
Cocoa# is Shaping Up; First Screenshots
Available
08/16/2004 02:51 AMThe first shot is a Cocoa# WebBrowser that Geoff Norton wrote in about
88 lines of C# code using the WebKit Framework. The other shot is
showing MonoDoc running in Cocoa#. At the bottom of each screen shot
you can see a terminal window with debugging output.
cocoa.mamasam donation
cocoa.mamasam donation
03/06/2004 01:52 AMThe best Cocoa programming resource that I know of—I use it
pretty much every single day—is the searchable mailing list
archives at
cocoa.mamasam.com.
I hadn’t noticed until today that they take donations, so I
donated $30. It’s easily worth it—this site has saved me
many hours of head-scratching. It’s a very nearly indispensable
part of my programmer’s toolkit.
Cocoa and Perl ÑÊThere's More Than One
Way to Do It
Cocoa and Perl ÑÊThere's More Than One
Way to Do It
12/28/2003 11:21 AMThe intended audience for this article includes: Cocoa Objective-C
veterans who want to explore using Perl from Objective-C, Perl
veterans who want to deploy their Perl skills in Cocoa. The authors
include one of each.
Cocoa Bootcamp to be held Aug. 23-27
Cocoa Bootcamp to be held Aug. 23-27
07/13/2004 07:01 PMThe Big Nerd Ranch will hold its next Cocoa Bootcamp on August
23-27...
Cocoa Bindings Reference
Cocoa Bindings Reference
03/30/2005 02:09 PMCocoa bindings is a collection of technologies that reduces the code
dependencies between models, views and controllers, automatically
synchronizing views when models change. You can eliminate most of your
glue code by using bindings available in Interface Builder to connect
controllers with models and views.
A Better Finder ATTRIBUTES — now with
Cocoa!!
A Better Finder ATTRIBUTES — now with
Cocoa!!
03/13/2003 10:17 AMPublicspace.net has announce versioned 3.0 beta 1 of its
"A Better
Finder Attributes" Macintosh Finder enhancement. This is the first
version of the popular Finder file attribute manipulation utility for
Mac OS X and it has been rewritten from scratch to take
full advantage of Mac OS X's powerful Cocoa programming interface.
Option-Shift K
Apple Hacker Swag!Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X, 2nd
Edition
Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X, 2nd
Edition
05/26/2004 03:07 PMOpen Source XML-RPC for Cocoa
Open Source XML-RPC for Cocoa
03/11/2003 09:44 AMI posted a new open source
XML-RPC implementation for
Cocoa. It’s BSD licensed, which means you can use it in
commercial apps and apps that aren’t themselves open source.
This code is, at this writing, just a little ahead of the code
that’s in the current NetNewsWire beta. NetNewsWire’s
weblog editor uses XML-RPC to communicate with Radio UserLand, Movable
Type, Conversant, Blogger, and so on.
The code is in beta: it needs more testing and more documentation.
People will ask: why not use WebServicesCore? Here’s a quote
from the Cocoa XML-RPC page:
At this writing (7 March 2003) the implementation of XML-RPC in
Apple’s WebServicesCore has a crashing bug. Whenever a method
response contains an empty element, there’s a crash.
We fully expect this (and other smaller bugs) to get fixed—but
we couldn’t wait. (NetNewsWire’s weblog editor uses
XML-RPC heavily; it’s how external editors work with
weblogs.)
Using this XML-RPC code has other benefits: it’s Open Source, so
you can see the code. As a set of Cocoa classes it’s easier to
use than a C API, and you can create sub-classes.
Binding your Preferences in Cocoa
Binding your Preferences in Cocoa
05/07/2004 01:56 AMOne of the easiest ways to get started with Cocoa Bindings is to
manage preferences in an application. This article will show you how
to using Cocoa Bindings in a step-by-step fashion to eliminate the
glue code that goes with implementing preferences. At the same time,
we hope that the step-by-step format guides you to your own "ah-ha"
moment.
C Language Tutorial for Cocoa
C Language Tutorial for Cocoa
06/08/2004 05:22 PMScott Stevenson: "Most C books will assume no programming experience,
and teach you syntax and concepts that are irrelevant or
counter-productive in Cocoa. So in the interest of providing the best
overall solution, this tutorial makes two assumptions. First, I
assume that you have a basic, non-expert understanding of PHP. Second,
I assume that your end goal is to write Cocoa programs in
Objective-C. You will also need to know how to enter simple
instructions on the Mac OS X command line using the Terminal
application.
Cocoa Keyboard Options
Cocoa Keyboard Options
02/25/2003 01:22 PMA while back I wrote about Cocoa vs Carbon in relation to the new
?Hide Others? keyboard command. Nicholas Riley posted a response that
allowed
Cocoa perldoc reader for OS X
Cocoa perldoc reader for OS X
06/05/2004 12:02 PMsps writes "perlDoc.app is a perl POD reader for OS X." Nat adds: it's
still in the early stages, but it has potential. sps is also behind
Mac::iPod::DB (w00t!)
Ruby and MySQL and Cocoa
Ruby and MySQL and Cocoa
06/16/2004 03:14 PMAmongst a lot of other great stuff, MacOS X 10.3 ships with MySQL and
Ruby. Ruby, for you die-hard php/perl fans out there, is a splendid
object-orientated language that performs very well on the Mac, too.
You can even integr...
Open Source XML-RPC Class for Cocoa
Open Source XML-RPC Class for Cocoa
03/13/2003 10:25 AMRanchero Software has released an open source
XML-RPC class for Cocoa.
Learning Cocoa: Repurposing Variables
Learning Cocoa: Repurposing Variables
01/18/2004 02:48 PMSet Roby: "By now we know that every variable is really just a bunch
of bits, which we can look at a certain way and read as an integer, a
pointer, or whatever else we need to remember. Well, what else do we
want to remember?"
Improving Cocoa/ObjC Enumeration
Improving Cocoa/ObjC Enumeration
12/28/2003 11:21 AMjonathan "wolf" rentzsch: "I have a number of issues with enumeration
in Cocoa/ObjC. Indeed, I have a problem with every one of the three
lines necessary in the standard idiom. It even goes beyond that -- I
have an problem with the very fact it's three lines of code versus
one."
Open Cocoa applications in the
background
Open Cocoa applications in the
background
11/03/2003 11:10 AMYou can open Cocoa applications in the background while maintaining
your current application in the foreground simply by double-clicking
on said app's dock icon at a fast-paced rhythm. The double-click pace
takes a little pra...
Other News: Port Cocoa to Java?
Other News: Port Cocoa to Java?
02/19/2004 11:22 AMFred McCann offers an interesting proposal for Apple's development
support strategy.
Steven Frank on Butterfinger Hot Cocoa
Mix
Steven Frank on Butterfinger Hot Cocoa
Mix
01/26/2004 02:58 PMSteven Frank is
less than utterly
enthusiastic about Butterfinger Hot Cocoa Mix.
Developing Desktop Applications with
Cocoa
Developing Desktop Applications with
Cocoa
12/20/2003 03:56 AMThis five-day course combines lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on
training. It introduces the Objective-C language, the Apple integrated
development environment (IDE), and the Cocoa frameworks.
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AppleScript FAQ: String, Text, Unicode
Text
AppleScript FAQ: String, Text, Unicode
Text
12/17/2004 06:30 PMA string is a bunch of characters of the ASCII table (including
extended ASCII, that is, all the 256 characters).
text is the same. styled text is a string containing information about
the standard styles: on styles (that is plain, bold, italic,
underline, outline, shadow, condensed, expanded), font id, size,
color, etc. Unicode text is supossed to contain any character in the
known languages (latin, japanese, etc.). The information is kept in
two bytes. If you are thinking in a multi-language solution in your
script, you may use this kind of text as your standard.
10.3: AppleScript and Safari clickable
link example
10.3: AppleScript and Safari clickable
link example
10/29/2003 12:32 PMJust noticed this today while perusing the AppleScript area at Apple.
I was looking for GUI Scripting to do download and install, but they
seem to indicate that GUI Scripting is installed by default in
Panther. One thing that...
An AppleScript to toggle JavaScript in
Safari
An AppleScript to toggle JavaScript in
Safari
05/20/2004 11:45 AMBeing a satisfied Safari user, I've never seen the need to disable
JavaScript in my regular browsing; but this morning I came across a
need to test several sites with JavaScript both enabled and disabled.
Imagine my surprise ...
Apple: Safari, AppleScript and
JavaScript
Apple: Safari, AppleScript and
JavaScript
10/29/2003 02:19 AMAs noted yesterday, the latest version of Safari includes the 'do
JavaScript' command in its AppleScript dictionary. By using the
command, users can create AppleScript scripts that interact with the
Safari JavaScript DOM (Document Object Model). Apple provides sample
scripts along with links to Safari Developer FAQ, Safari JavaScript
DOM Part 1 and Safari JavaScript DOM Part 2.
WordService - Add useful text handling
to Cocoa apps
WordService - Add useful text handling
to Cocoa apps
02/01/2005 09:25 PM
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Developer: DEVONtechnologies / [Product Page]
Price: Free
With the recent release of iWork, many folks seem interested in using
Pages to replace their current word processor. As I...
An improved 'Combine Windows'
AppleScript for Safari
An improved 'Combine Windows'
AppleScript for Safari
04/09/2004 03:59 PMThe "Combine Windows" Safari script (available on the Safari
AppleScript page) takes all the open browser windows and consolidates
them into one tabbed window. The following script gathers up all tabs
in all browser windows and combines them into one window
An AppleScript to launch Safari and open
a given site
An AppleScript to launch Safari and open
a given site
07/23/2004 11:38 AMI have been plagued with a bug, for some time and for many verisons of
Safari, that for one reason or another insists on resetting my Home
Page to the "factory default settings" every so often. Just often
enough to be really ...
Open new Safari window with an
AppleScript application
Open new Safari window with an
AppleScript application
12/10/2003 11:28 AMThe Safari dock icon behavior has always annoyed me. If you have no
windows open and click on it, it will open a new Safari window.
Great. However, if you have other windows open or minimized to the
dock, it will just rest...
Apple developing AppleScript 1.10 for
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
Apple developing AppleScript 1.10 for
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
08/02/2004 08:57 PMApple Computer will include AppleScript 1.10 with Mac OS X version
10.4 "Tiger," AppleInsider has learned. The release will include many
new features and enhancements while correcting numerous problems found
with AppleScript 1.9.3 and earlier versions.
An AppleScript to email Safari URLs with
titles via Mail
An AppleScript to email Safari URLs with
titles via Mail
03/21/2003 10:17 AM
I've been trying to use Mail/Safari rather than Mozilla. One of the
(many) things I miss is the ability to select "send link" when viewing
a page, to have a new message created with the page title as the
subject and the URL ...
Potential Safari/HelpViewer security
vulnerability; AppleScript fix
Potential Safari/HelpViewer security
vulnerability; AppleScript fix
05/17/2004 08:53 PMThe problem arises when this automatic opening behavior is combined
with Apple HelpViewer's ability to automatically run programs via the
"help:" protocol. A maliciously intended help file could therefore
locate and launch a threatening file from within the mounted disk
image.
AppleScript Pro Sessions to cover Tiger,
Automator
AppleScript Pro Sessions to cover Tiger,
Automator
04/14/2005 08:35 AMAppleScript Pro Sessions (May 2-6 in Monterey, California.) will
include coverage of Tiger, including AppleScript changes in the new OS
version and Automator, the new personal automation assistant...
News: AppleScript Pro Sessions to cover
Tiger, Automator
News: AppleScript Pro Sessions to cover
Tiger, Automator
04/14/2005 12:33 PMWith Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger's" release planned for April 29, 2005, the
coordinators of AppleScript Pro Sessions have announced that their
next event will feature coverage of Tiger and Tiger's new automation
tool Automator. The sessions will happen in Monterey, Calif. from May
2 - 6, 2005.
AppleScript text console?
AppleScript text console?
07/30/2004 01:58 PMWhenever I’m writing AppleScript scripts, I wish I had a simple
text console I could write to.
I find myself doing
display dialog or creating formatted
blocks of text and creating a new TextEdit window to display them. But
that’s a pain.
Is there such an application?
Tiger Primer: Safari 2.0
Tiger Primer: Safari 2.0
07/07/2004 06:09 PM By Jason Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
AppleScript for removing performance
bottlenecks in Safari (deletes
potentially problematic .plist files)
AppleScript for removing performance
bottlenecks in Safari (deletes
potentially problematic .plist files)
06/22/2005 02:39 AMMacFixIt readers John Boyden and Tom X have put together a small
AppleScript that will delete the QuickTime .plist file in question, as
well as a few other preference files that may cause issues with Safari
from time to time.
Apple - Mac OS X - Tiger Preview -
Safari RSS
Apple - Mac OS X - Tiger Preview -
Safari RSS
06/28/2004 04:55 PMRSS into an upcoming version of the Safari .. hearing
news
apple.com/macosx/tiger/safari.html
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Can one test the new Safari and RSS
without installing Tiger?
Can one test the new Safari and RSS
without installing Tiger?
08/10/2004 12:29 PMAny Mac geeks out there know if it's possible to install the newer
Safari (the one with the fancy RSS stuff built in) without doing a
full Tiger install? I'm very hesitant to install Tiger on my only
Powerbook, but I'd really like to test out the RSS integration in
Tiger....
Apple - Mac OS X - Tiger Preview -
Theater - Safari
Apple - Mac OS X - Tiger Preview -
Theater - Safari
06/28/2004 04:55 PMthis quicktime demo of the Safari reader .. Safari's new RSS reader ..
this video from Apple .. video ..
demo
apple.com/macosx/tiger/theater/safari.html
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An AppleScript to convert clipboard
contents to plain text
An AppleScript to convert clipboard
contents to plain text
02/11/2004 11:04 AMI frequently find myself wanting to copy and paste text between two
programs that use completely different styles for their text. The
problem is that when I paste the text, it brings along the style of
other program, which me...
Russia fines text hack spammer
Russia fines text hack spammer
06/25/2004 11:47 AMThe Register Jun 25 2004 4:25PM GMT
Clean up the Safari clipboard via text
clippings
Clean up the Safari clipboard via text
clippings
11/14/2003 11:22 AMThis might be well-known, but I just discovered it now. I wanted to
copy some text from a Web page to an email message, so I copied the
text in Safari and pasted it into a mail message. The pasted text
included all sorts of h...
Keep track of page location while
zooming text in Safari
Keep track of page location while
zooming text in Safari
04/28/2004 11:33 AMI love the "enlarge/shrink text" buttons in Safari. The first thing I
do when I use Safari is ensure those bad boys are in the toolbar from
the menu (View -> Text Size).
The trouble is I always seem to ge about two to three ...
Move selection to end of line in Safari
text area
Move selection to end of line in Safari
text area
12/19/2003 01:11 PMNormally, when you are editing text, Command-Right Arrow will move you
to the end of a line of text, and Command-Shift-Right Arrow will
select to the end of a line of text.
However, in Safari, Command-Shift-Right Arrow will ...
Fix Arabic text in Safari and Mail with
Office 2004
Fix Arabic text in Safari and Mail with
Office 2004
08/16/2004 10:00 AMThis is an issue that has been discussed in some detail on Apple's
forums, but has not been mentioned on Microsoft's own support site for
Office 2004 at all. Office 2004 installs its own versions of Arial
and Times New Roman...
Say hello to Bonjour
Say hello to Bonjour
04/14/2005 04:01 PMAfter recent speculation among the Macintosh community about renaming
Apple's Rendezvous technology, the company has now changed the
standards-based networking technology name to Bonjour.
TIBCO Software filed a lawsuit against Apple in 2003 for using the
trademarked Rendezvous name and it was expected that Apple would
change the name to "OpenTalk" based on a trademark application it
filed in July of 2004.
The Cocoa Controller Layer