it’s quite possible that the library he’s using is public API, and if so, my
apologies.
however, every other wrapper has been using private API. Unfortunately,
moderation doesn’t provide the time to examine code posted on third party
blogs. The fact that the class is called “Apple Remote” doesn
On 06.11.2009, at 06:43, Scott Anguish wrote:
It’s been clear here that private API is not allowed.
What private API is used? All I saw in the code were documented
IOKit calls. I thought that if something's obviously is exposed via
public API like IOKit, it would be considered public API.
It’s been clear here that private API is not allowed.
Nor is NDA product.
On Nov 5, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Uli Kusterer wrote:
> On 05.11.2009, at 07:03, Scott Anguish wrote:
>> The discussion of code that accesses private APIs is not allowed on this
>> list.
>>
>> Continued discussion will cause