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Have I got the project for you: ... 719 Views / 7 Replies  
Have I got the project for you: http://open-beos.sourceforge.net/news.php

Port that to run on modern Apple computers, or make it so that you can run OpenBeOS as a stand-a-lone app (akin to...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 18, 2003 at 11:28 AM, in Developer Center
Yeah, I was thinking more along a *global*... 858 Views / 9 Replies  
Yeah, I was thinking more along a *global* solution. (I tend to think big sometimes.) For your original need it would be best to incorporate it into the OS. I was thinking along the lines of...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Nov 21, 2003 at 02:55 AM, in Developer Center
Points taken. But, when I say easily, you have... 858 Views / 9 Replies  
Points taken. But, when I say easily, you have to understand that the project I just completed involved over 250 separate programs that made up a commodities tracking system. This was a two year...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Nov 20, 2003 at 08:13 PM, in Developer Center
Yeah, since I posted this I�ve had some time to... 858 Views / 9 Replies  
Yeah, since I posted this I�ve had some time to dwell on the initial thought. This can be done (still not very difficult), but in order for it to work over the internet there are a couple of items...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Nov 20, 2003 at 08:01 PM, in Developer Center
Re: Simultaneous Login Copy/Paste 858 Views / 9 Replies  
I think you would need additional *copy* and *paste* commands (and cut, etc...). Ones that could write to a shared clipboard that could be used by any user on the computer. I wouldn't attempt to...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Nov 20, 2003 at 05:00 PM, in Developer Center
I've never used WebObjects before. However, I... 798 Views / 8 Replies  
I've never used WebObjects before. However, I always assumed (and perhaps wrongly) that it is a server-side technology (similar to JSP, PHP, ASP, etc...) that could generate dynamic HTML for display...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 31, 2003 at 08:27 PM, in Developer Center
Can you expand on this remark a bit? Thanks! 798 Views / 8 Replies  
Can you expand on this remark a bit? Thanks!
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 31, 2003 at 06:44 PM, in Developer Center
You know, you are correct. You can program... 923 Views / 9 Replies  
You know, you are correct. You can program OpenGL to either move the camera, or move the world around the camera. It is much more powerful to move (translate, rotate, and scale) the world, but for...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 23, 2003 at 09:28 PM, in Developer Center
I did read somewhere that the book was being... 785 Views / 4 Replies  
I did read somewhere that the book was being updated for Pather, but I'm not sure about XCode. Why don't you email the Big Nerd Ranch (http://www.bignerdranch.com/) and find out? Then let us all...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 23, 2003 at 06:13 PM, in Developer Center
I agree. I tend to relate it to the "real"... 923 Views / 9 Replies  
I agree. I tend to relate it to the "real" world. When you hike a mountain trail, YOU move, the mountain doesn't.



Actually, I'd put a cow on the screen and invoke sound samples for all of...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 23, 2003 at 09:26 AM, in Developer Center
I'd like to know what IDE and language they wrote... 1,629 Views / 16 Replies  
I'd like to know what IDE and language they wrote it (iTunes) in. I'll bet they used C++, but then the question is did they use Visual Studio.Net, or did they use Metroworks CodeWarrior and the...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 22, 2003 at 02:58 PM, in Developer Center
Being a .NET developer, I'd have to say... 1,629 Views / 16 Replies  
Being a .NET developer, I'd have to say ABSOLUTELY NOT... Before you could download and install iTunes you would have to first install the .NET Framework version 1.1. That alone runs around 20MB. ...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 22, 2003 at 10:33 AM, in Developer Center
Re: Help with Cocoa Programming for OS X 443 Views / 1 Replies  
It�s not really all that much code to get back to where you were before. Just type it all back in! Trust me on this; --you'll benefit from the refresher!
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 20, 2003 at 02:01 PM, in Developer Center
Hehe... Why I *DO* have 448MB of RAM. I started... 897 Views / 5 Replies  
Hehe... Why I *DO* have 448MB of RAM. I started off with the original 64MB (factory) and added an additional 128MB right off the bat. There for a while I thought I was styling with 192. But then...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 11, 2003 at 04:36 PM, in Developer Center
An 8-bit byte is displayed below: High ... 6,999 Views / 14 Replies  
An 8-bit byte is displayed below:

High Low
Order Order
Bit Bit
| |
V V

01000001
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 10, 2003 at 03:57 PM, in Developer Center
Re: Re: where is drand48() ??? 897 Views / 5 Replies  
Hey, you're not alone. I never upgraded from 10.1.5 either. But I do plan on upgarding to 10.3 soon. I've already upgraded the video on my AGP400/Sawtooth to an ATI Radeon 32MB card, now I'm...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 10, 2003 at 01:54 PM, in Developer Center
Take a look at this: ... 874 Views / 4 Replies  
Take a look at this:

http://developer.apple.com/internet/java/tomcat1.html

and this:

http://java.sun.com/webservices/docs/1.0/tutorial/

Between the two (and some mental effort) you should...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Oct 7, 2003 at 12:40 AM, in Developer Center
If you have no prior programming experience, I... 1,458 Views / 29 Replies  
If you have no prior programming experience, I suggest you start off with Cocoa programming for Dummies or Learning Cocoa with Objective C (both available at most online resellers like Amazon, B&N,...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Sep 25, 2003 at 06:01 PM, in Developer Center
Simply put: --This is cool! Thanx for sharing... 951 Views / 5 Replies  
Simply put: --This is cool! Thanx for sharing the link! :)

Seriously, this is groundbreaking. Java has needed this for a long time.
Posted by yeslekmc, on Sep 22, 2003 at 11:03 PM, in Developer Center
Re: Favorite language 1,332 Views / 26 Replies  
C# (even though it's not available on the Mac platform... --yet!)
Posted by yeslekmc, on Aug 10, 2003 at 05:19 AM, in Developer Center
The book arrived, and I've started to go through... 828 Views / 6 Replies  
The book arrived, and I've started to go through it. At a first glance it looks like it is probably one of the best books out there for beginner programmers. And when I say beginner, I'm talking...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Mar 14, 2003 at 11:35 AM, in Developer Center
Re: Cocoa Programming for Dummies 828 Views / 6 Replies  
AND so it is! I've had this ordered on Amazon since last November... And wow, yep, it shipped out to me last Friday. Hasn't arrived yet, I'll let you know what I think about it when it arrives.
Posted by yeslekmc, on Mar 10, 2003 at 01:41 AM, in Developer Center
Look for books on EBay. I'm always amazed at how... 655 Views / 7 Replies  
Look for books on EBay. I'm always amazed at how cheap I can find them there with shipping & handling that's usually not any different that what you'll pay through Amazon or B&N. Just search on...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Feb 12, 2003 at 10:15 AM, in Developer Center
See my above post for examples of VS.NET... ... 899 Views / 17 Replies  
See my above post for examples of VS.NET...

And I never said that PB and IB are piles of crap. I just said that were a couple of generations OLD. These tools are behind the times and not up to...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Feb 8, 2003 at 07:20 PM, in Developer Center
Visual C++ 5.0/6.0 was a LAST GENERATION tool. ... 899 Views / 17 Replies  
Visual C++ 5.0/6.0 was a LAST GENERATION tool. It was quite similar to using the old Think C/C++ IDE (back in Mac OS 6.x, 7.x, etc...). You had to define a lot of CONSTANTS and ID's for all of your...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Feb 8, 2003 at 06:53 PM, in Developer Center
Unfortunately, you'll be severely disappointed by... 899 Views / 17 Replies  
Unfortunately, you'll be severely disappointed by the development tools available with Mac OS X if you're used to using Visual Studio.NET and especially the C# language. I've used both platforms...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Feb 8, 2003 at 02:46 PM, in Developer Center
DATABASES are COOL and FUN!!!! 826 Views / 5 Replies  
NO! NO! NO!

I disagree! I work for a mining company. Nearly EVERYTHING I program involves back-end databases (mostly Oracle). This includes automated machinery and robotics in our integrated...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Jan 29, 2003 at 12:34 AM, in Developer Center
I've used the Novell GroupWise client for years. ... 2,950 Views / 31 Replies  
I've used the Novell GroupWise client for years. This includes the Web Client as well. While the web client has always worked under Windows ('98, 2000, XP), It has never worked (except in pure HTML...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Jan 25, 2003 at 04:48 PM, in Developer Center
Re: .c programming need help... 801 Views / 9 Replies  
Check out this link: http://cocoadevcentral.com/articles/000054.php
This is an article called, "Learn C with Project Builder" from the CocoaDev Central (http://cocoadevcentral) web site. It will...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Jan 20, 2003 at 08:51 PM, in Developer Center
sprintf() works just like printf() and... 616 Views / 6 Replies  
sprintf() works just like printf() and fprintf()...

printf() sends an output string to the screen (usually stdout).

fprintf() works just like printf() but instead of sending an output string to...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Jan 12, 2003 at 12:17 AM, in Developer Center
Yeah, that's what I read. It is now suppose to... 844 Views / 7 Replies  
Yeah, that's what I read. It is now suppose to work with Interface Builder and they claim to have code completion for Objective C. I'd like to know if this means that it will recognize objects and...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Jan 11, 2003 at 03:01 AM, in Developer Center
OK... Either noone in this forum has ever used... 844 Views / 7 Replies  
OK... Either noone in this forum has ever used Metrowerks CodeWarrior 8 with Cocoa, or everyone hates it and thinks Project Builder is the the best thing since sliced bread! :)

I'm just trying to...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Jan 10, 2003 at 07:17 PM, in Developer Center
OH... I forgot to add the link to what I was... 844 Views / 7 Replies  
OH... I forgot to add the link to what I was talking about in my above post:

- - - - http://www.metrowerks.com/MW/Develop/Desktop/Macintosh/Professional/MacOSX.htm
Posted by yeslekmc, on Jan 9, 2003 at 11:18 AM, in Developer Center
Metrowerks CodeWarrior 8 and Cocoa 844 Views / 7 Replies  
I saw yesterday that Metrowerks has released CodeWarrior 8. It seems to be more targeted at Cocoa and Objective C programmers than has been in the past. They claim to have code-completion, but I...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Jan 9, 2003 at 11:10 AM, in Developer Center
Re: Re: I really miss Snap-To 923 Views / 7 Replies  
Not when you're using a GUI app that is mouse, and or pen (with a tablet) intensive. Your hands will not be near the keyboard. The problem exacerbates as you introduce multiple monitors and dialogs...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 29, 2002 at 05:41 PM, in Developer Center
Re: GLUT Slowdown Possible? 617 Views / 2 Replies  
Yeah... Trade computers with me!

My AGP G4 400 is S-L-O-W with OpenGL. Things are fine with smaller windows, but it all really starts to slow down dramatically the larger the window gets. Yeah,...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 28, 2002 at 05:06 PM, in Developer Center
Hey, There's no such thing as a wasted... 1,051 Views / 7 Replies  
Hey, There's no such thing as a wasted programming project as long as you learn from it!
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 27, 2002 at 11:31 PM, in Developer Center
Isn't int[] still native for Objective-C? ... 655 Views / 4 Replies  
Isn't int[] still native for Objective-C? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I consider NSNumber to be a framework object and not a native data type.
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 27, 2002 at 11:13 AM, in Developer Center
My advice: Buy BOTH of them AND pick up a copy... 752 Views / 7 Replies  
My advice: Buy BOTH of them AND pick up a copy of Cocoa Recipes for Mac OS X while you're at it. You can never have enough good programming books that contain lots of examples. Even when books...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 20, 2002 at 02:12 PM, in Developer Center
The problem is that "That World" is largely, "The... 1,934 Views / 47 Replies  
The problem is that "That World" is largely, "The World". Our world is but a fraction of that world. Instead of simply avoiding the world as a whole we should be looking at ways to better interact...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 16, 2002 at 12:52 AM, in Developer Center
Is SunOne Studio available for Mac OS X? I... 912 Views / 14 Replies  
Is SunOne Studio available for Mac OS X? I looked around on Sun's site but could only find downloads for Solaris 8 and Windoze 2000. Thanks!
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 16, 2002 at 12:16 AM, in Developer Center
OK... I'll bite. Show me some examples of your... 969 Views / 12 Replies  
OK... I'll bite. Show me some examples of your client-side JAVA apps. And then tell me what IDE you use to write them in. Just wondering!
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 16, 2002 at 12:07 AM, in Developer Center
Can you remap keys in PB ? 413 Views / 1 Replies  
I'm an avid touch typist. Is there a way that I can make the "End" and "Home" keys work like I'd like in Project Builder? If I hit the "End" key with my little pinky I want the cursor to jump to...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 4, 2002 at 05:55 PM, in Developer Center
Memory management is but a small part of... 1,934 Views / 47 Replies  
Memory management is but a small part of programming, and it really is not worth it. (NOTE: That is UNLESS, you're writing a high-performance graphics application or device-driver where memory...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 4, 2002 at 05:08 PM, in Developer Center
DOH! You beat me to it! I came back here to add... 633 Views / 4 Replies  
DOH! You beat me to it! I came back here to add this to the list above and found you already mentioned it. I just discovered this book yesterday. Shocked the heck out of me, I NEVER expected to...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Dec 1, 2002 at 10:38 PM, in Developer Center
Well... Uhhh.... Until you mentioned it I... 1,203 Views / 4 Replies  
Well... Uhhh....

Until you mentioned it I didn't even know they existed. Are they 16-bit versions of the old 8-bit char data type? I'll have to check 'em out!

Thanks!
Posted by yeslekmc, on Nov 30, 2002 at 02:40 PM, in Developer Center
Thanks. I'll stick with my char[ ] arrays then. ... 1,203 Views / 4 Replies  
Thanks. I'll stick with my char[ ] arrays then. I'm probably going to regret it later (because of UniCode), but I'll cross that bridge when I get there...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Nov 30, 2002 at 11:06 AM, in Developer Center
Re: OT: "The Art Of Computer Programming" and other good books? 633 Views / 4 Replies  
Here's a list of all books published for Mac OS X Cocoa Programming to date:

Building Cocoa Applications - O'Reilly & Associates
Cocoa Programming - Sams
Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X -...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Nov 29, 2002 at 03:48 PM, in Developer Center
Performance: NSMutableString Vrs. raw char[ ] arrays 1,203 Views / 4 Replies  
I think the answer to this one might be somewhat obvious...

If you're writing a Cocoa application that alters large groups (or blocks) of strings, will performance be better using NSMutableString...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Nov 29, 2002 at 12:39 PM, in Developer Center
There are still a few useful applications that... 1,934 Views / 47 Replies  
There are still a few useful applications that you can program using C# without a GUI interface. One of those (and it's a big one!) is Web Services. Writing web services in C# is a breeze, and...
Posted by yeslekmc, on Nov 29, 2002 at 12:18 PM, in Developer Center
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