Posted on Mar 2, 2012
Logging has always been important when debugging software. Although the debugger in XCode is very useful sometimes logging helps to get a bigger picture what is going on in your code.
The basic NSLog is sometimes too chatty and dumps too much into the console. With more complex iOS apps we need an approach that allow us to switch on and off logging per module/class.
DLog – the must...
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Posted on Aug 16, 2011
jTribe are mobile app developers and run iOS trainings for programmers with some experience in java or C++ who want to develop their own iOS application.
iPhone apps are developed in Objective C, using the iOS development environment tools; Xcode and Interface builder.
If you are interested in developing an iOS app, you can check out our training courses
jTribe iOS training...
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Posted on Jun 3, 2011
jTribe is proudly supporting a research project that aims to help blind and visually impaired people accessing information via an iPad. Haptic feedback will be used to allow blind students accessing graphs and other highly visual information on an iPad device. The research is based on work done at Monash University – jTribe will help by making it available on the iPad device.
The project...
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Posted on May 27, 2011
jTribe’s heading to Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2011. The now sold out conference is going to be awesome with over 1000 Apple Engineers presenting Apple’s newest ideas and technology in labs and info sessions all week. It should provide a bit of insight into some new developments and perhaps generate a few new ideas…looking forward to...
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Posted on May 26, 2011
jTribe’s director, Armin ‘lectured’ at Monash University today. Or perhaps more accurately, shared his love for app development and everything mobile. Sharing the tricks of the trade in iOS and outlining the possibilities within mobile development, it was well received by the students as an exciting, innovative development...
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