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If you're looking for simple I'd give CloudKit a shot. Should be pretty easy to pick up after learning iOS.


No they have an extension instead that people have been building into their apps that give one tap access to 1Password on the login screen. I suspect they stayed away from building a keyboard because it's a lot harder to get right, and to risk building a not-so-great keyboard to add one button didn't seem worth it.


Assuming the case was facing out like the author stated, there was clearly a great amount of force placed on the center of the device's back to make it bend like that. Maybe when the rickshaw tipped he fell on a bar or something like that. Considering the degree of the bend it's really not surprising that the battery caught fire.


I hope that their next feature is the ability to queue up a bunch of goals for the day. Scheduling something for an hour from now is nice, but being able to say "I would like to do x,y and z today for this many minutes each" would be a nice thing to have. As it stands right now this is pretty similar to the built in clock app.


there's an app called Habit List (ios) that pretty much does that.


A side project iOS app that keeps track of movies, tv shows, books and video games you want to watch/read/play. Mostly because it will let you know with a notification when something is releasing or when it is added to netflix/iTunes/paperback etc.


Well here's the problem, you're using a blue pen.


The only "playing nice" that needs to happen is that Apple needs to keep the HealthKit API around. If an EHR company has an iOS app, they use the HealthKit APIs and they're off to the races.


"Model code" in that sentence refers purely to NSManagedObject subclasses. Create other model objects to work with your entities instead of asking them to do things for you. How much business logic belongs in the class that models a tweet?


> Create other model objects to work with your entities instead of asking them to do things for you.

Regardless of persistence, using such "manager" objects to operate on data records is procedural rather than object oriented programming.


We have no idea how this is different than Objective C. When was GNUStep first released? How much time was there between Cocoa being released and GNUStep being released? Swift has been out in the wild for a total of four days, there is no telling whether it will be open source yet. No one has made commitments one way or the other.


That's how developers get access to builds. Starting in the summer, Apple is also doing a public beta, and you have to sign up at the link to get access


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