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Does anyone know of a layout library that performs acceptably on iOS? I'm looking for a tool that can layout network devices in different patterns such as circular, tree, organic, orthogonal, and hierarchical layouts. I'm looking for something very similar to yFiles for Java/Android: http://www.yworks.com/en/products_yfiles_practicalinfo_gallery.html
Omni Graffle is a great one. Made by the guys over at omni group I think its about $19.99 but its totally worth it! It works on iPad and mac!
Microsoft Visio is good for architecture design. Another is OmniGraffle like #CodeBandits said.
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Does anyone recommend a course on Swift that deals a lot with touch instead of the usual logic? If this type of question doesn't belong here, let me know. I know most questions here involve fixing specific code, but I figure this would be good for people to find as well.
Thanks in advance!
If you got an iPad and if you are new to programming I think "Swift Playgrounds", which ships with iOS 10 is pretty awesome and fun.
If you already know how to program look at this:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/developing-ios-9-apps-swift/id1104579961
It's free and awesome ;).
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I'm trying to get familiar with iOS 8. One of the things I found really useful while working with Sencha Touch is their Kitchen Sink (http://cdn.sencha.com/touch/sencha-touch-2.3.1a/built-examples/kitchensink/index.html?platform=ios#demo/buttons)
Is there something like that for Xcode and iOS8 where I can quickly see and play with all available layouts and quickly see some related code?
Apple has a sample code project that demonstrates nearly all the controls found in UIKit. See UICatalog on the developer site.
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This is not really technical programing question, but I had good experience with Stack Overflow.
I have I few (around 5) iOS apps (some are games).
Now I would like to do cross promotion of my app in my other apps.
For offline solution I could write my own code for it, this is not problem for me.
But then problem is that when I have new app I need to update all my old apps.
So I am looking for some kind online solution.
Does something like this already exist ?
Like some framework with backend or some online service.
I am wiling even to use paid solutions.
Thanks
I think that might help you.
https://github.com/danielamitay/DAAppsViewController
This will list out all the application developer by the company.
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I want to write my code more cleaner. For this purpose I'm looking for a tool to generate code metrics in Xcode. I'd like to have a statistic showing me how many tests, classes etc. were added. And the main goal is retrieving cyclomatic complexity of a program.
Does anyone know a good Xcode tools or plugin that could provide me some code metrics?
Have a look at Xcode Statistician.
A paying (~$5) but good solution: Project Statistics for Xcode.
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I am wondering is there any tool which can help visualize relations between tasks/bugs, I mean dependencies like related to/blocks/clone/etc.
There is the Links Hierarchy plugin, though I'm not sure if that supports JIRA 4.4.
There is also the REST example at https://developer.atlassian.com/display/JIRADEV/JIRA+REST+API+Version+2+Tutorial#JIRARESTAPIVersion2Tutorial-Example%231%3AGraphingImageLinks
Vivid Trace visualizes relations between tasks/bugs for any/all of the issue link types you mention, and it can graph a given issue, component, version, or even a whole project.
https://vivid-inc.net/
(Disclaimer: We make it.)