Over the course of developing many iOS-based apps for a variety of customers such as Sports Authority, Navy Federal Credit Union, Fuzz Alert, Map My Fitness, and more, you begin to sense a pattern with how you use the iOS SDK and what your coding practices are in Objective-C. An overwhelming sensation that you’re doing a lot of the same things over and over again — in about the most verbose way possible. Let’s face it, Objective-C is not only an ugly language, but the SDK is missing a lot of very basic functionality to get your job done more concisely.
That’s why I built and maintain the iBoost Library. It’s a small module that serves as a sidekick of sorts to your normal development.
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Friday, August 19, 2011
iBoost Your iOS Code Part 1: Introduction and Macros | Rapture In Venice
iBoost Your iOS Code Part 1: Introduction and Macros | Rapture In Venice
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iBoost,
iOS,
Objective C
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