October 2009
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Emily The Scientist
Emily: Holy crap! Have u ever turned the iPhone calculator on it's side? It turns into a functions calc with sine cosine and tangent, etc
Me: Um yeah. Welcome to THE FUTURE.
Emily: Ugh why didn't u tell me???!!!
Me: Didn't know you required calculating like a scientist.
Emily: Dude I am a scientist!!! I've been borrowing a freaking scientific calc
Emily: R u going to post this conversation on tumblr. It's pretty much a white whine.
Me: Well. I am now.
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On Authoring iPhone Apps via Flash CS5
Ok, maybe I should expound beyond sweet christbabyjesus no. I have a feeling that post could turn into one of those posts that needs more explanation.
Bottom line: you can’t compile Actionscript 3 into an iPhone app. Adobe has written some type of selective AS3 to ObjC translator. Reasons that you don’t want to use that:
Bugs. It’s tough enough bug testing Objective-C...
Building Applications for the iPhone with Flash →
Mike Chambers:
(Flash CS5) will enable developers to create stand-alone iPhone applications using Flash technologies (including ActionScript 3). These applications are just like any other iPhone application and can be distributed via the Apple iTunes Application store. Indeed, there are already a number of applications created with Flash on the store today.
Sweet christbabyjesus no.
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Tumblr for iPhone 1.1
There she goes, off to the magical land of App Store review.
Calling this release just a 1.1 was hard because there’s so many ne–
Well, you’ll see.
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Hurry
Rands:
Don’t worry if someone else is already working on your idea. I’m certain they are, but they are decidedly not you and it’s the you that makes your idea unique.
Whether you’re successful or not, it’s a terrific way to get in a lot of trouble. There’s a long list of established rules and regulations that you violate with your creative impertinence, but it feels great, right?
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