Today iOS Development Resources, Articles, Tutorials and Open Sources
1. Nifty Library That Makes Writing UIAutomation Scripts With Javascript Much Simpler
A very nice Javascript library that makes creating scripts with UIAutomation considerably easier providing some nice extensions and an array based wrapper.
You can find GSAutomation on Github here.
There's also an in-depth writeup from Bao Lei over at the Hulu Tech blog.
A nice way to simplify creation of your UIAutomation scripts.
2. Open Source iOS Web Browser Component With Progress Indication, Navigation Buttons And More
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1. Nifty Library That Makes Writing UIAutomation Scripts With Javascript Much Simpler
A very nice Javascript library that makes creating scripts with UIAutomation considerably easier providing some nice extensions and an array based wrapper.
You can find GSAutomation on Github here.
There's also an in-depth writeup from Bao Lei over at the Hulu Tech blog.
A nice way to simplify creation of your UIAutomation scripts.
2. Open Source iOS Web Browser Component With Progress Indication, Navigation Buttons And More
An easy to use open source browser component with nav buttons, progress indication and a very slick look.
You can find DZWebBrowser from Ignacio Romero on Github here.
A nice easy to use web browser view with a nice set of features.
You can find DZWebBrowser from Ignacio Romero on Github here.
A nice easy to use web browser view with a nice set of features.
3. Xcode Plugin Providing A Convenient Way To Manage Plugins, Templates And Color Schemes
An Xcode plugin that provides a convenient way to install/uninstall Xcode plugins, templates and themes with automatic downloading and built in searching.
You can find Alcatraz on Github here.
Definitely a very cool idea.
You can find Alcatraz on Github here.
Definitely a very cool idea.
4. Open Source Library Allowing You To Easily Map A REST API To Core Data Objects
A very nice open source library allowing you to automatically map a RESTful API to Core Data objects.
You can find SLRESTfulCoreData along with full documentation over on the home page.
On the home page you'll find a nice tutorial demonstrating how to use SLRESTfulCoreData with the Github API.
You can find SLRESTfulCoreData along with full documentation over on the home page.
On the home page you'll find a nice tutorial demonstrating how to use SLRESTfulCoreData with the Github API.
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