UIAppearance for Custom Views
Learn to implement UIAppearance in custom views, including key issues with setter tracking and initialization patterns.
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Learn to implement UIAppearance in custom views, including key issues with setter tracking and initialization patterns.
The author visited the White House with their sister for a special event.
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Visited Facebook's Seattle office for their 2012 summer hackathon event.
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iOS 5's NSURLCache now auto-saves web content to disk using SQLite, based on Cache-Control headers for better caching.
Developer turned visa wait into opportunity, transitioning from freelance to creating PSPDFKit as full-time indie developer.
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Author relaunches blog to share iOS development tips and personal reflections.
Borderlands divides players: some love the addictive loot grind and humor, while critics see it as a repetitive numbers game for collector types.
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Student announces they're majoring in computer science.