Author Archives: Graham Lee

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

In doing a little audience research for my spot at MacDev 2009, I’ve discovered that the word “security” to many developers has a particular meaning. It seems to be consistent with “hacker-proof”, and as it could take most of my … Continue reading

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Free apps with macdev ticket

The Mac Developer network currently have a Special Offer running until christmas eve, get a free copy of Changes and Code Collector Pro with your ticket. Both are useful apps for any developer’s arsenal.

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Some bloody genius

Link to the image, because I know it’s too wide for the Blogger template to display properly.

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More on MacDev

Today is the day I start preparing my talk for MacDev 2009. Over the coming weeks I’ll likely write some full posts on the things I decide not to cover in the talk (it’s only an hour, after all), and … Continue reading

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I’m sorry, I haven’t a Clu

One of my many “repeat-until-funny” jokes, anyway here is what I have to say on Mr. Cluley’s blog regarding iPh0wn.

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Solaris iPhone Edition

Apple’s one new feature in Snow Leopard is support for Exchange, which if not squarely an Enterprise lure is certainly bait for medium businesses. But here we hit Apple’s perennial problem; they want to sell more into businesses (because that’s … Continue reading

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All you never wanted to know about temporary files and were too ambivalent to ask

In the beginning, there was mktemp. And it was good. Actually, that’s a load of rubbish, it wasn’t good at all. By separating the “give me the name of a temporary file” and “open the file” stages, there’s a chance … Continue reading

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It was asked for: the “features” post

Someone anonymous once said:I’m intrigued by your feature comment. Please publish said blog post!Where said comment was:The fact that I have stopped using the word ‘feature’ in many contexts is an entire blog post and a few therapy sessions in … Continue reading

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The view(s) from the hotel

Which two buildings are across the street from my current location? and anyone might think it had been deliberately chosen for comedy purposes…

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Properties about a year on

Leopard has now been out for nearly a year, which means that (publicly) we’ve had Objective-C 2.0 for the same amount of time. At the release many developers were champing at the bit to talk about the new language capabilities[], … Continue reading

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