iOS Resources
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If you’re new to iOS or are just learning, it can be tough to move forward when you’re stuck or discover what you should learn next. This is a list (in no particular order) of things that should help.
Dash is a great tool for documentation. Apple’s built-in documentation isn’t bad, but Dash is great. It gives you tabs and much better searching. It can do documentation for tons of other stuff too.
I set the keyboard shortcut to launch Dash to the default one to launch Xcode’s documentation in Dash’s preferences and then change Xcode’s to something I’ll never press in the Key Bindings preference area. Best thing I’ve done in awhile. My friend Caleb Davenport got me hooked on Dash.
Parting Ways with Execute iOS
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It makes me incredibly sad to say, I am no longer involved with Execute iOS. Josh Long now owns it all now. The course, app, website, etc. is all his now. Without going into too much detail, I decided it was best to part ways and focus on other things. Maybe one day I’ll post the whole story.
It was fun while it lasted.
How to Hold a Pencil
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Recently, I was on How to Hold a Pencil. It was a good time. How to Hold a Pencil is a podcast for people starting out in the design or development world.
We talked about How to Learn, Motivation, how I got started, and what I'm up to now.
The East Wing — Part 3
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Tim Smith was gracious enough to have me on The East Wing for the third time. We talked about what I've been up to, Picking Good Clients, Motivation, and Execute iOS.
Give it a listen. We also recorded an after dark right after.
Happy Monday
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This week, I had the privilege of being on Happy Monday.
We mostly talked about Execute iOS and how we manage our time. It was a lot of fun. (Expect a blog post Execute iOS soon.)