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@mackuba
mackuba / wwdc15.md
Last active August 6, 2022 17:28
New stuff from WWDC 2015

Here's my own list of the interesting stuff announced during this year's WWDC, collected from the keynotes, various Apple docs, blog posts and tweets.

If you're planning to watch the videos, I really recommend this Mac app that helps you download and watch them: https://github.com/insidegui/WWDC.

OS X El Capitan

http://www.apple.com/osx/elcapitan-preview/

  • split view - two apps side by side on full screen
@JaviLorbada
JaviLorbada / FRP iOS Learning resources.md
Last active May 24, 2024 10:10
The best FRP iOS resources.

Videos

@ks-simakov
ks-simakov / UIView+Constraints.h
Created August 5, 2014 03:40
Working with NSLayoutConstraint
//
// UIView+Constraints.h
//
// Created by Konstantin Simakov
//
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
@interface UIView (Constraints)
@mmick66
mmick66 / UICollectionViewFlowLayoutCenterItem.m
Last active August 2, 2022 10:06
UICollectionViewFlowLayout with arbitrary sized Paging
#import "UICollectionViewFlowLayoutCenterItem.h"
@implementation UICollectionViewFlowLayoutCenterItem
- (CGPoint)targetContentOffsetForProposedContentOffset:(CGPoint)proposedContentOffset withScrollingVelocity:(CGPoint)velocity
{
CGSize collectionViewSize = self.collectionView.bounds.size;
CGFloat proposedContentOffsetCenterX = proposedContentOffset.x + self.collectionView.bounds.size.width * 0.5f;
CGRect proposedRect = self.collectionView.bounds;
@snikch
snikch / gist:3661188
Created September 6, 2012 23:16
Find the current top view controller for your iOS application
- (UIViewController *)topViewController{
return [self topViewController:[UIApplication sharedApplication].keyWindow.rootViewController];
}
- (UIViewController *)topViewController:(UIViewController *)rootViewController
{
if (rootViewController.presentedViewController == nil) {
return rootViewController;
}

Objective-C Coding Convention and Best Practices

Most of these guidelines are to match Apple's documentation and community-accepted best practices. Some are derived some personal preference. This document aims to set a standard way of doing things so everyone can do things the same way. If there is something you are not particularly fond of, it is encouraged to do it anyway to be consistent with everyone else.

This document is mainly targeted toward iOS development, but definitely applies to Mac as well.

Operators

NSString *foo = @"bar";