I have been reading the Core Audio documentation at the Apple Developer site
and I am not sure I know any more today then when I started. Are there any
Core Audio programmers on this list or is there a better spot.
Basically, I am planning to experiment with various DSP filters on an input
eagerly waiting for Chris Adamson(sp) book or Core Audio, and my
Amazon order I think is around 2 years old now. I would look for his site and
talks at iDev360 and VTM because he is the best resource I found for
interesting stuff.
On Dec 23, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Phil Hystad wrote:
I have been
23, 2011, at 12:14 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
I have been reading the Core Audio documentation at the Apple Developer site
and I am not sure I know any more today then when I started. Are there any
Core Audio programmers on this list or is there a better spot.
I know there is a Core Audio list
Thanks.
On Dec 23, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Antonio Nunes wrote:
On 23 Dec 2011, at 18:44, Phil Hystad wrote:
Yes, I know of that promised book. It seems to have been in the works for
a long time. I just checked Amazon and it says April 2012. Well, I think I
have seen such a release date
, 2011, at 8:14 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
On Dec 23, 2011, at 9:14 AM, Phil Hystad wrote:
I have been reading the Core Audio documentation at the Apple Developer site
and I am not sure I know any more today then when I started. Are there any
Core Audio programmers on this list
This may be off-topic but I am not sure of the right forum.
Is there any way to deploy an iPad app other then the AppStore? I don't mean
for development testing or other temporary purposes.
Situation is the development of an application for a particular customer who
would use the app for
Thanks. I will look at that.
PEH's iPhone
On Sep 12, 2011, at 10:17 AM, Hunter Hillegas li...@lastonepicked.com wrote:
There's an Enterprise program meant for internal deployments.
http://developer.apple.com/programs/ios/enterprise/
On Sep 12, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Phil Hystad wrote
I am not sure if this is a question for Cocoa-dev or for Xcode.
I just started playing around with iOS 4 and Xcode 4. Learning the ropes of
the new Xcode I see a difference in how the project templates are used to
create a simple Cocoa window app in iOS versus Mac OS X.
With iOS, the app
You can do the following, in your implementation file create a local procedure
and then call it from your init
method. I did not bother copying your arguments but you define them in the
regular way.
-(void)myCalculation
{
// do the calculation
}
- (id) init
{
if ( self = [super init]
Is there a proper way to initialize a view controller. So far, I have been
doing this in the application delegate by calling calling an initialize method
( i.e. [viewController initialize]) in
application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: method (prior to the view being
added to the window and
:
On Jan 10, 2011, at 4:17 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
Is there a proper way to initialize a view controller. So far, I have been
doing this in the application delegate by calling calling an initialize
method ( i.e. [viewController initialize]) in
application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions
Fritz...
Thanks for the pointers to the documentation. I was going to get to reading it
if I struck out here. I am really not lazy, just old.
phil
On Jan 10, 2011, at 8:42 AM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
On 10 Jan 2011, at 9:17 AM, Phil Hystad wrote:
Is there a proper way to initialize a view
I just started playing around with Xcode and Cocoa again and doing a few little
iPad apps. When I add a class to the project, (simple NSObject based class)
the .h file includes the import for Cocoa/Cocoa.h. But, the build and
compile fails because it says this header file is not found.
This
.
On 04-Jan-2011, at 1:47 AM, Phil Hystad wrote:
I just started playing around with Xcode and Cocoa again and doing a few
little iPad apps. When I add a class to the project, (simple NSObject based
class) the .h file includes the import for Cocoa/Cocoa.h. But, the build
and compile fails
to add an object from the top set.
On 04-Jan-2011, at 12:20 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
I just did it again. I create a new project, iOS View Application for iPad.
Do an immediate build and it works and runs fine (with blank view of
course). The, I add a class, which I called MyModel just
I am not an experienced programmer in Cocoa -- I have only dabbled. But, I
have a question with regard to how event queue (terminology may not be correct)
is done differently then a windows platform.
As an example, I noticed that each separate Tab of a Chrome browser instance is
itself a
at work
whose answer led me to think that maybe Windows and Cocoa managed their run
loops differently. That is why I asked the question.
thanks for the comments.
On Aug 3, 2010, at 1:59 PM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
On Aug 3, 2010, at 2:40 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
I am not an experienced
Does this mean we don't get to find out what the ok variable is all about? If
the ok variable has meaning then the code would be much better written as
something like:
-(id) initWithBool:(BOOL)ok
{
if ( !ok ) return nil;
...rest of code...
}
On Jun 21, 2010, at 7:55 AM, Eiko
this instance be released? Alloc already did its
job if we get into init. On the other hand, we shouldn't call release,
because super wasn't initialized. So as of my (maybe limited) understanding
by now, doing the code after [super init] is the way to go.
Am 21.06.2010 um 18:00 schrieb Phil Hystad
I hope this feature is not supported. The last thing I want is some
application changing my desktop background which is my choice, not one of the
application. Yes, I know this can be done with some kind of dialog for
approval but then that really stresses the logic of why you would want to do
I was sort of suspecting that regular expression matches would be supported by
NSString yet I find no message interface for supporting regular expressions.
So, is the only capability for handling regular expressions in Objective-C the
Posix Regex library?
phil
phys...@mac.com
This question is not specifically about Cocoa programming but I hope that some
Mac OS X experts out there can give me an answer.
I sent an attached photo to my daughter so that she could print it out using
Costco print services. I sent it at high resolution, the photo image was 1.6
MB. It
I am new to Interface Builder and I am still trying to figure out some
subtle details of how things work. And, my frustration level is
growing because although I have access to a very rich set of
documentation, a number of questions I have pondered are not
answered. Some of these may be
(3) Again, on the window sizing inspector, if I resize the window
using the
resize thingy in the lower right hand corner, I can see the
updated pixel
size in the inspector, but only after I stop resizing. If I want
to resize
to a particular dimension, say 300 x 225 (or, whatever), it is
Being relatively new to Cocoa and Objective-C, what is the consensus
on using the new version 2.0 managed memory features (garbage
collection).
If you were writing a new Cocoa application from scratch, would
garbage collection be the preferred method over the reference counting
Why can't I find any reference page for NSLog? I believe I have
searched all over all documentation that I have and the closest match
is NSLogicalTest. I even tried a search using Spotlight on my entire
system. I was able to find a usage of NSLog in a program but no
documentation hits.
OK, I am fairly new to Xcode and Cocoa programming and I want to
change the __MyCompanyName__ template macro definition.
So, I google this question, find answers, and try it out. It did not
work. So, is there something different in today's Xcode that means
the procedure for changing
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