On 2010-11-26, at 11:34 AM, Ricky Sharp wrote:
> At a high level, you don't "go from Mac to iOS". i.e. you don't attempt to
> port, clone the UI, etc.
Actually, I'm going from Mac to iOS at an even higher level: programming style
and patterns of object interaction. In other words, this applic
On Nov 26, 2010, at 9:02 AM, Phillip Mills wrote:
> I don't have any specific questions or problems associated with this but I'm
> curious about attitudes, techniques, patterns, or tools that others have
> found helpful going from Mac to iOS.
At a high level, you don't "go from Mac to iOS". i
After having written a couple of simple iPad apps to investigate certain
features, I'm now close to being feature-complete on my first serious
application. I'm finding that the lack of a standard menu for centralizing
actions is the hardest thing to get used to. As a result of that, I've adopt