I'm not don, but definitely, a sample project with comments would be
perfect. I've been trying for years to find out how to add buttons
programmatically, and coming up short. With that method mastered, I'd
not need XCode for the parts that vo users can't do by themselves, and
perhaps I'd actually attempt the whole developing for osx/ios again.
I gave up on this a few years ago, because XCode just wasn't there,
and any of the alternatives such as renasaisance weren't the easiest
things to learn, and I'm usually not willing to put in hours of work
to learn something that is not likely to offer me a significant speed
advantage when coding. For me, java does the job quite nicely, with
no extra work at all, so I stashed XCode for when it got to the point
as being as seamless as java. To date, that hasn't happened. If
someone can guide me to methods of accomplishing interfaces though,
without sighted assistance, I'm all for it.
On Oct 10, 2013, at 8:23 AM, Jan Blüher, visorApps wrote:
Hi Dónal,
would a little sample project with comments be the right material
for you?
Greetings
Jan
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Am 10.10.2013 um 10:01 schrieb Dónal Fitzpatrick <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie
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