Apple Human Interface Guidelines: Introduction to Apple Human Interface Guidelines

Posted 25 January 2008 in links tagged with [apple] [hig] [leopard]

 

Apple Human Interface Guidelines: Introduction to Apple Human Interface Guidelines

Taming the autotest Beast with FSEvents » rails symphonies

Posted 30 November 2007 in links tagged with [autotest] [fsevents] [leopard] [rails]

Cunning trick to avoid polling on leopard for autotest

http://rails.aizatto.com/2007/11/28/taming-the-autotest-b...

 

Taming the autotest Beast with FSEvents » rails symphonies

DuckCall 0.0.3

Posted 26 November 2007 in blog tagged with [duckcall] [leopard] [pyobjc] [python] [release]

DuckCall didn’t work work under Leopard. Noone really noticed, so I assume noone uses it. Which is probably a Good Thing. But if you were sitting on the edge of your seat, waiting for a compatibility release, you can now relax. DuckCall-0.0.3.zip is now available.

It’s also 80k zipped, as opposed to the 3 megs of version 0.0.2. Hurray for bundled PyObjC. This means that this version will only work under Leopard. But there are no other changes between it and 0.0.2, so all you laggards don’t need to feel left out.

 

Leopard finally supporting ssh-agent at login

Posted 31 October 2007 in links tagged with [leopard] [ssh] [sshagent]

Leopard ships with an SSH agent. Rah.

http://ormset.no/wordpress/2007/10/28/leopard-finally-sup...

 

Leopard finally supporting ssh-agent at login

WhatsNewInLeopard - ruby - Trac

Posted 26 October 2007 in links tagged with [leopard] [macos] [ruby]

[[ ..write a Ruby class in Xcode, with outlets and/or actions, and everything automatically appears in IB […] the other way, you can manually define outlets and/or actions in IB, and the corresponding Ruby code will be pasted created ]]

http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/ruby/wiki/WhatsNewInL...

 

WhatsNewInLeopard - ruby - Trac

Leopard Technology Series for Developers

Posted 16 November 2006 in links tagged with [development] [leopard] [macos] [xcode]

oooh, Objective C 2.0 looks shiny - it’s getting far too high level for something that’s compiled. Can’t wait…

http://developer.apple.com/leopard/overview/tools.html

 

Leopard Technology Series for Developers