Try doing a search on github for cocoa, Mac and iPhone apps. Lots of indie Mac
devs keep public repositories there. You might also try Bitbucket.
Paul Ward
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On Nov 25, 2010, at 9:41 PM, Andrew McLaughlin wrote:
> Thanks Gary...
>
> I'll take that as a "no". The top links
Thanks Gary...
I'll take that as a "no". The top links when searching for Objective-c open
source gave me zilch. Searching for Gary's suggestion of cocoa open source,
wasn't much better. Top link there was essentially a GeoCities page with
uncataloged links to apps and frameworks. Far short of
A socialist once theorized about members of a social group, especially a
faceless one, like cocoa-dev. He postulated the various stages that each member
goes through eventually ending up in an angry and disgruntled state, completely
forgetting their own beginnings. Darned if I can't find that ei
Sometimes the harshness of the list belies the spirit of Apple.
-koko
On Nov 25, 2010, at 5:36 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
The silence you're hearing is due to people being tired of posting
the same
comment to another person who hasn't learned how to use a search
engine with
the words "coc
Probably true Gary but don't forget it's Thanksgiving day here in the US and
most people do not work and are probably away from a computer...
-Laurent.
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Logiciels Nemesys Software
The silence you're hearing is due to people being tired of posting the same
comment to another person who hasn't learned how to use a search engine with
the words "cocoa open source".
On 11/25/2010 12:33 PM, "Andrew McLaughlin" wrote:
> So I guess there's none? :)
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On Nov 22,
So I guess there's none? :)
Andrew
On Nov 22, 2010, at 9:55 PM, Andrew McLaughlin wrote:
> Hi guys (and gals),
>
> I'm new to the Objective-C arena and am still getting my bearings. Besides
> the amazing set of libraries that Apple provides in the SDK, is there an open
> source repository el
Hi guys (and gals),
I'm new to the Objective-C arena and am still getting my bearings. Besides the
amazing set of libraries that Apple provides in the SDK, is there an open
source repository elsewhere of Objective-C libraries that can be used in
development? Specifically, I'm looking for a Sour