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Is there a guide / book about custom control development for iOS? All the books I've found don't go beyond using UIKit builtin controls.
As #petert wrote, Cocoa Controls is a great resource, but my favourite is by far iDev Recipes (even though it's not updating that often anymore). Check also http://maniacdev.com/, many open source libraries/projects can be found and it gets updated regularly. Ray Wenderlich has also many nice tutorials - scroll down to "Graphics and Animation".
EDIT: I just saw that #Jano suggests idevrecipes as well, sorry for doulbe posting
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Can anyone suggest me a good RoR open source project that covers a lot of Rails fundamentals but yet is simple, and most importantly has lot of features or atleast bug fixes that are yet to be implemented? I checked out a few like Spree, Substruct, etc. but could not zero in upon one, that is simple and has features to develop. I am not sure if any of them even had list of bugs to be fixed., though features will be better.
Check Diaspora, this is the Diaspora Github page.
Here is the List of open Issues
Here is the Diaspora Installation Guide
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I need to write supersimple iPhone application. It contains the list of buttons and if the user clicks one of these buttons, the application opens a new view with image.
My problem is that a lot of tutorials/books was created 2-3 years ago and I can't learn in parallel Objective C and understand compiler's changes.
What will be better for my "buttons" menu? What can I read about it? Help pls
Just look at storyboards tutorials, and you won't even need Objective-C for that kind of app.
e.g.: http://www.raywenderlich.com/5138/beginning-storyboards-in-ios-5-part-1
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Warner Bros was published a year ago a promo iPad application for the movie "SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS". The app is free and one can download it here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sherlock-holmes-game-shadows/id515031420?mt=8
I think that the interface of it is brilliant (with the parallax scrolling and the fade in/ fadeouts of the background photos etc) and a similar interface would be very suitable for an app I am planning to design.
I would like to ask if you have any idea on what tools they might have used to create it (e.g. is it scroll views one on top of another, is it cocoa2d).
Any hint would be highly appreciated!
I think it's HTML 5. Maybe something like PhoneGap.
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I'm looking to find a page of coding standards for Zend Framework 2. The reference used to have a page for it in version 1.x of the framework, but I cannot seem to find it anymore.
Specifically, I'm trying to deliver table + field name documentation to another developer I will be working with who's primary responsibility will be database engineering and maintenance. He has never worked with the ZF.
ZF2 follows mainly PSR-2 coding standard (implies also PSR-1)
For rules not defined by PSR-2 then exists this article in the official page http://framework.zend.com/manual/2.0/en/ref/coding.standard.html
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I've already released several app-books for children and the number of books is quite big.
What I want to do is create a book-stand (like news stand in iOS) and get the book together.
I think there is no way to get my apps in one app(the book-stand...) so I'm trying to remake all my previous work(the app-books) and create new app(book stand).
However, each app-book has its own interactive objects so I have no idea how to do this.
Is there any good document or any tips for this?
Can your books be made via iBooks Author? How are they interactive? If you have to go down the custom store route, I would look at epub and HTML5.
Check out the Baker Framework or HPub. Also check out various interactive PDF SDKs out there.