IOS Developer Zone

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Notes, hints, tips and the occasional rant on iPhone and iPad app development.

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Recent News
Implementing a 360º Video Viewer with SpriteKit and SceneKit

A few days ago I published a post that showed how, with relatively little code, you could create a primitive 360º panoramic photo viewer in SceneKit....

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Getting Started with ModelIO

The Model I/O framework was introduced at WWDC 2015, however there is remarkably little sample code out there. Over the past few days I have been trying...

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ShinkansenSpeed: MapKit and CoreLocation in Swift

This article explains how to use CoreLocation and MapKit to display a location and speed on a map. Last year I was in Japan and I was traveling on some...

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Using SceneKit and CoreMotion in Swift

This article describes how to use SceneKit and CoreMotion to create a 360º panoramic photo viewer that lets you explore the scene by moving your phone...

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Taming Foundation Constants into Swift Enums

For most of Cocoa, Apple has done a nice job of wrapping the APIs in native Swift entities. In particular, sets of constants that exist in [crayon-54...

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Swift Parameter Labels

I am guessing early on in the development of the Swift language the relationship between a function declaration’s parameter labels and whether they need...

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Swift Standard Libraries: Sequence and Collection Functions

In the last post in this series, I took at look at the protocols that Swift uses to define generators, sequences and collections. In this post I am going...

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Hardware Review: OWC Aura Pro 480GB SSD Envoy Upgrade Kit for MacBook Air

I love my 11″ MacBook Air. But as a developer, its 120GB SSD has become an issue. With new versions of iOS, beta versions of Xcode and the various Apple...

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Swift Standard Library: Generators, Sequences and Collections

A large part of the Swift Standard Library is concerned with [crayon-543cd4b539578638429714-i/], [crayon-543cd4b5395ad359741883-i/] and [crayon-543cd...

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A Whirlwind Introduction to git submodules

I have put off learning how to use git submodules for too long, but one of my projects has been crying out for them for so long that I finally had to...

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Getting Travis CI Working with Your iOS GitHub Builds in Under 10 Minutes

I try to make sure that all my Open Source repositories on GitHub compile and run correctly, but it is easy to miss some dependency on my system or some...

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