Recent posts on iOS

  • Dear business people, an iOS app actually takes a lot of work! (1/31/2012)
  • Understanding M-VC in iOS (1/28/2012)
  • PHP/Rails to iOS, what are .h and .m files? (1/21/2012)
  • PHP to Objective C, where the f**k are parameters? (1/16/2012)
  • The iOS Beginner blog series (1/14/2012)
  • A replica of Path’s table view (1/13/2012)

General programming and development

  • Dear business people, an iOS app actually takes a lot of work! (1/31/2012) - The big question: How much does an iPhone app cost? This is a very common question that I’m asked by a lot of my business-oriented friends and non-tech savvy clients. Without fail, every single time I gave my initial estimation before even locking down the specs, I received that shocked expression because of the unexpected [...]
  • Visualized Git practices for team: branch, merge, rebase (1/28/2012) - Even long-time git users found it hard to explain all the concepts to a beginner clearly especially on rebasing topic. So, out of frustration of having to explain it again and again, I hope this post will help you visualized the 3 very important concepts for your team and something you can copy & paste it to your next intern.

Personal stuff

  • End of 2011, the Lunar New Year version (1/23/2012) - It’s the new year of 2012, lunar calendar that is. In case you are not aware, in my culture, Lunar New Year celebration is a huge thing, as many as 3 days off before and 7 days off after, like in China. So while having a few days off, I thought I should write something [...]
  • Hi! (1/1/2012) - A few years ago when I was searching for my own domain, I found this domain but after a few hours trying to borrow a creditcard (I didn’t have one then), the domain was already bought by the f**king stupid networksolutions.com I used to check for availability. I didn’t want to be ripped off by [...]

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