Today's iOS Developer Resources
1. Helper Classes For Easy Cocoa Touch Key-Value Observing (KVO) And Key-Value Binding (KVB)
A set of helper classes that make Cocoa Touch Key-Value Observing much easier.
You can find THObserversAndBinders on Github here.
You can view examples showing exactly how simple the code is here.
Definitely quite a bit of thought was put into creating these classes making for a very clean way to do KVO.
2. Open Source Library For Bringing The iOS 6 Auto Layout API To iOS 5
1. Helper Classes For Easy Cocoa Touch Key-Value Observing (KVO) And Key-Value Binding (KVB)
A set of helper classes that make Cocoa Touch Key-Value Observing much easier.
You can find THObserversAndBinders on Github here.
You can view examples showing exactly how simple the code is here.
Definitely quite a bit of thought was put into creating these classes making for a very clean way to do KVO.
2. Open Source Library For Bringing The iOS 6 Auto Layout API To iOS 5
A library that brings iOS 6's auto layout API to iOS 5
You can find RRAutoLayout on Github here.
Roland's also written an extensive writeup on the Github page explaining how to use the component, and has included a couple of example projects.
3. Open Source JSON Based Data Model Framework
An ambitious new open source project (Still beta) providing a data model framework using JSON created to make working with libraries utilizing JSON much easier.
You can see in detail the syntax used for each of these features on a Touch Code Magazine post here.
You can download the current versions from the homepage here.
You can also find a video demonstrating how to gather data from Twitter and place within a JSONModel object, and display that information on the screen on Vimeo here.
The framework is still in beta (use at your own risk) but it looks like it's off to a great start.
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You can find RRAutoLayout on Github here.
Roland's also written an extensive writeup on the Github page explaining how to use the component, and has included a couple of example projects.
3. Open Source JSON Based Data Model Framework
An ambitious new open source project (Still beta) providing a data model framework using JSON created to make working with libraries utilizing JSON much easier.
You can see in detail the syntax used for each of these features on a Touch Code Magazine post here.
You can download the current versions from the homepage here.
You can also find a video demonstrating how to gather data from Twitter and place within a JSONModel object, and display that information on the screen on Vimeo here.
The framework is still in beta (use at your own risk) but it looks like it's off to a great start.
I guess you came to this post by searching similar kind of issues in any of the search engine and hope that this resolved your problem. If you find this tips useful, just drop a line below and share the link to others and who knows they might find it useful too.
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