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williamboles.com
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| | | | | UIAlertController alerts form the backbone of a lot of the interactions between our users and our apps. While there have been some changes to alerts over the years, very little has changed about their appearance or our ability to customise that appearance - this causes for app designers pain ?? | |
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osinski.dev
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whackylabs.com
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| | | | | After many years of search for the best way to build GUI softwares I think I've finally found the one true architecture to rule them all! | |
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www.blog.montgomerie.net
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| | | In which a category allowing the creation of UIImages from Unicode characters, suitable for use as Tab Bar icons, is created, but a state of mild displeasure at the implementation of said category is engendered. [If you just want code, with none o' that darn readdin', there's a zip at the end of the post] Adding a 'test' tab to my in-development iPhone app, I had a dilemma. My troublesome aesthetic sense was telling me that, despite being seen by no-one but me, it needed a good looking icon. My sense of efficiency, though, was telling me "No! Don't spend the time to create an icon for something no-one will ever see!". | ||