The lldb Whisperer

inessential.com

Craig has some hot tips for debugging Core Data.

29 June 2012

Set up your Mac for remote file access

Macworld

Setting up your Mac for remote file access can be handy when you need to retrieve an errant file while on the road. Dan Moren walks you through the process of setting it up.

28 June 2012

Discover entitlements for sandboxed applications

MacOSXHints.com

In a conversation on Twitter yesterday, Daniel Jalkut, of Red Sweater Software, asked whether there was a way to find out what entitlements a sandboxed app has. Brian Webster, of Fat Cat Software, shared the solution. Apparently, this command provides the…

26 June 2012

UIGestureRecognizer and nil-targeted Actions

inessential.com

I like the Cocoa responder chain — I like being able to specify nil as target and have the action message follow the responder chain until it’s handled (or not). I like this so much I almost never specify a target — I (just about) always use nil. But this…

23 June 2012

Concatenate images with HTML5 Canvas

Planet Mozilla

I often need to concatenate images into a single image. It's a simple operation, but I never found the right tool to do that. So I made one. It's very simple, read the code, you might learn some stuff:

22 June 2012

DevJuice: Test Studio for iOS

TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Telerik's free Test Studio for iOS offers an exciting new tool for developers. It allows you to record and execute automated tests in your mobile apps and websites. Users can also use the tool to provide feedback to your team as they test. Telerik worked…

22 June 2012

Project Re: Brief, the documentary

The Official Google Blog

Hey—we've moved. Visit The Keyword for all the latest news and stories from Google Insights from Googlers into our products, technology, and the Google culture A few months ago, we introduced Project Re: Brief, our experiment to reimagine online…

22 June 2012

Cloning Amazon Is a Dead End, Says Cloud Rival Rackspace

Wired Top Stories

The very best basketball free throw shooters can sink the ball about 90 percent of the time. What would it take to get to 95 percent? WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez steps up to the foul line with top shooter Steve Nash to find out.

21 June 2012