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www.thomashanning.com
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| | | | | Creating iPhone apps on Windows is not possible because there's no Xcode for Windows. Let's look at the alternatives. | |
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www.jessesquires.com
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| | | | | On macOS 14 Sonoma there is a regression in Swift 5.9 which causes Swift scripts that import Cocoa frameworks to fail. This issue was first reported by @rdj.... | |
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nickcharlton.net
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| | | | | There's a couple of (client) projects which I maintain which have been in existence for quite a while (one still has full iOS 5 support and hopefully we'll be able to drop that soon), but they're still well maintained and have reasonable test suites that have followed them through rather well. Sadly, Xcode can be a bit difficult and this time was no exception - although it did take a long time before the issue was seen. | |
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abhinavomprakash.com
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| | | I first read about the legendary lisp macros in Paul Graham's essay, and since then my whole journey of learning lisp has been driven by a desire to fully understand the power of macros. If you have not heard about the power of lisp macros, here's a quote from one of the creators of Scheme (a lisp) that captures the essence of this power. If you give someone Fortran, he has Fortran. | ||