Dear all,
I changed the problematic domain name to nursery-framework.org.
Along with that, I also changed the program's Bundle Identifier etc.
If you do not mind, please visit http://nursery-framework.org and see.
If there is something wrong, it would be greatly appreciated if you tell me.
Re
Hello List,
I’m looking for pointers to “where to start looking”.
Basic problem is:
Om Mac OS X (not iOS), I need to take video and/or audio from input
devices(like built in iSight ot FaceTime cameras), found using the standard
AVCaptureDevice.devices(); and then make it available for other app
高田氏、
The word 'pedophilia' in English is shōniseiai' in Japanese. At least in our
part of the world, that word has a very negative connotation and its practice
is illegal. That is why nobody will visit your website. I would suggest that
you consider a different domain name and use a service lik
Dear all,
Nursery is a persistent object framework (object database) for Cocoa.
It is written in Objective-C.
It is implemented ONLY with the Cocoa Framework.
Instances of the following classes can be persisted.
• NSObject
• NSString
• NSMutableString
• NSArray
> On Oct 22, 2017, at 9:49 AM, 高田 明史 wrote:
>
> Dear owner and everyone else,
>
> Perhaps, i thought that the owner may not be seeing the sent mail,
> i decided to send it to the mailing list by describing circumstances.
>
> I am Japanese.
> My English skill is very weak.
>
> I think that the
I will leave a fluent speaker of Japanese to address the rest of your
remarks; however, the issue is that “pedophilia” (the word you selected as
your domain name) has a certain justifiably negative meaning in English.
No one is willing to visit your website for this reason.
On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 a
Dear owner and everyone else,
Perhaps, i thought that the owner may not be seeing the sent mail,
i decided to send it to the mailing list by describing circumstances.
I am Japanese.
My English skill is very weak.
I think that there is no content that has a problem.
However, i noticed that my mai
On 19. Oct 2017, at 18:04, Mark Allan wrote:
> So I tried refactoring the block into a separate method and using an older
> NSTimer method:
> [NSTimer timerWithTimeInterval:0.2 target:self
> selector:@selector(updateTheDelegateForRunID:) userInfo:runID repeats:YES];
>
>
> This causes my