Re: 3 iPhone SDK Questions

2009-04-15 Thread Dave Camp
On Apr 15, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Steve Cronin wrote: I haven't stuck my toe in the iPhone water yet. I know I could find the answers to these by digging but I've been asked to find out the answers quickly... 1) Does the iPhone support the Cocoa AddressBook.framework? If so, do the AB change

Re: 3 iPhone SDK Questions

2009-04-15 Thread Kyle Sluder
> This assumes that you could have another application running simultaneously, > which you cannot. Yeah that's me being stupid. The functionality still exists, however, if you need to communicate with an external entity over the network. --Kyle Sluder

Re: 3 iPhone SDK Questions

2009-04-15 Thread Greg Guerin
Kyle Sluder wrote: You can still use sockets and pipes. Only if you can keep both apps running at the same time, or have some kind of longer-lived shared intermediary. I think the OP needs to clarify exactly what is expected from an inter-application communication mechanism. The implica

Re: 3 iPhone SDK Questions

2009-04-15 Thread Luke the Hiesterman
On Apr 15, 2009, at 1:04 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote: 2) We believe that the iPhone does NOT support AppleScript, is there any inter-application communication mechanism? You can still use sockets and pipes. This assumes that you could have another application running simultaneously, which you

Re: 3 iPhone SDK Questions

2009-04-15 Thread Kyle Sluder
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Steve Cronin wrote: > 1) Does the iPhone support the Cocoa AddressBook.framework?  If so, do the > AB change notifications also work? Address Book is a C API on iPhone. http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/ContactData/Conceptual/AddressBookProgr

Re: 3 iPhone SDK Questions

2009-04-15 Thread Luke the Hiesterman
On Apr 15, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Steve Cronin wrote: Folks; I haven't stuck my toe in the iPhone water yet. I know I could find the answers to these by digging but I've been asked to find out the answers quickly... 1) Does the iPhone support the Cocoa AddressBook.framework? If so, do the A

3 iPhone SDK Questions

2009-04-15 Thread Steve Cronin
Folks; I haven't stuck my toe in the iPhone water yet. I know I could find the answers to these by digging but I've been asked to find out the answers quickly... 1) Does the iPhone support the Cocoa AddressBook.framework? If so, do the AB change notifications also work? 2) We believe tha

Re: [Moderator] Re: iphone SDK questions

2008-08-28 Thread Robert Claeson
On 28 Aug 2008, at 22:15, Eric Gorr wrote: On Aug 28, 2008, at 4:04 PM, Bob Sabiston wrote: On Aug 27, 2008, at 8:30 PM, CocoaDev Admins wrote: I've been given explicit instructions to enforce the non- disclosure agreement when moderating this list. So that's what I do. The admins in the

[Moderator] Re: iphone SDK questions

2008-08-28 Thread Scott Anguish
thanks for you comments and understanding, but please direct them off- list rather than to cocoa-dev. scott [moderator[ ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list. Contac

Re: [Moderator] Re: iphone SDK questions

2008-08-28 Thread Eric Gorr
On Aug 28, 2008, at 4:04 PM, Bob Sabiston wrote: On Aug 27, 2008, at 8:30 PM, CocoaDev Admins wrote: I've been given explicit instructions to enforce the non-disclosure agreement when moderating this list. So that's what I do. The admins in the discussions groups should be following the s

Re: [Moderator] Re: iphone SDK questions

2008-08-28 Thread Bob Sabiston
On Aug 27, 2008, at 8:30 PM, CocoaDev Admins wrote: I've been given explicit instructions to enforce the non-disclosure agreement when moderating this list. So that's what I do. The admins in the discussions groups should be following the same rules, and I've passed along the information.

Re: [Moderator] Re: iphone SDK questions

2008-08-27 Thread Scott Anguish
CocoaDev is still valuable for iPhone development. learning the basics of Objective-C, @properties, the shared foundation aspects.. Yes, as it is the fact that there is a disconnect there is confusing people. Attempts to clarify this are in the works. Please, if you have issues with the SDK

Re: [Moderator] Re: iphone SDK questions

2008-08-27 Thread James
Not to mention that the Apple evangelist in the videos tell us to use the cocoa-dev list as a resource I had emailed this group with that question, but the email was denied. Why is apples messaging so flip/ flop? James On Aug 27, 2008, at 9:30 PM, CocoaDev Admins wrote: I've been given

[Moderator] Re: iphone SDK questions

2008-08-27 Thread CocoaDev Admins
I've been given explicit instructions to enforce the non-disclosure agreement when moderating this list. So that's what I do. The admins in the discussions groups should be following the same rules, and I've passed along the information. scott [moderator] On 27-Aug-08, at 7:30 PM, Bob Sabi

Re: iphone SDK questions

2008-08-27 Thread Shawn Erickson
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Bob Sabiston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What's the deal with the iphone SDK talk? Ask a question here and you get > shut down. But talk is all over the discussion groups on Apple's own site. > For example, > > http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1

iphone SDK questions

2008-08-27 Thread Bob Sabiston
What's the deal with the iphone SDK talk? Ask a question here and you get shut down. But talk is all over the discussion groups on Apple's own site. For example, http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1443702&tstart=180 So why is this list any different? Bob