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Apple Relaxing Restrictions on Developers and Trying to be More Transparent

Today Apple announced that they would be lifting restrictions set earlier this year in section 3.3.1 of their developer license agreement. This section prohibited developers from using anything other than objective-c to create iphone apps. Starting today apple will be accepting apps coded in other…

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Cache, a Web Developer’s Friend

In my experience, cache has not been my friend.  Rather than being strapped for it, I've often found myself with just too much cache.  I'll be pounding away at a stylesheet for twenty to thirty minutes - clueless, of course, as to why my changes…

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Disable zooming on the iPhone’s browser

The iPhone has many cool features that help to increase ease of use and productivity. One such feature is 'pinch and zoom'. It allows the user to quickly zoom in or out of the desired portion of a web page. Another interesting feature is the…

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iPhone App Development Timeline

Many companies that we speak with are often somewhat surprised at how long it takes to develop an app from start to finish. While apps are run on mobile phones and don't typically take up much memory, they still take a good deal of time…

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Git – Committing to a Branch

Having VERY little exposure to Git, I admit I was a bit nervous learning that I would need to familiarize myself with Git for a recent project. Looking back, I realize my task was quite simple. Once I had finished developing a project, I needed to…

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