What are the best Cocoa/Mac OS X programming blogs? One blog per answer please.
- blog should be active (i.e. updated regularly and recently)
- blog should have code-centric posts (although not all)
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What are the best Cocoa/Mac OS X programming blogs? One blog per answer please.
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I subscribe to planet cocoa which aggregates some other cocoa blogs and I skim through that once in a while. It has a list of blogs it aggregates on its website and all of the above are included. |
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Will Shipley's blog Call Me Fishmeal. His "Pimp my code" series should be required reading for all Cocoa developers. |
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I really love listening to the podcast. It's actually not a blog -- but isn't a podcast something like an audio blog? ;-) |
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She hasn't posted in a while, but what's there is really good |
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CocoaBlogs.com has a list of quite a few. |
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Cocoa Samurai Tends to have some good tips, as does Fraser Speirs |
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PrEV - "Thoughts from a NeXTStep Guy on Cocoa Development" |
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CocoaDev isn't a blog but a wiki but has very good articles on Cocoa and MacOSX programming. |
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I like Theocacao for the theoretical aspects of Cocoa. But I enjoy reading practical examples from Cocoa With Love |
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I have a bookmark for Mac DevCenter. By the way, in my bookmark, I have folder for all my RRS. Under RRS, one folder for Cocoa/Objectiv-C. Then I use foxmarks to syn my bookmark at home and sync. Whenever I find out good Cocoa blogs I add them to my folder. |
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Mobile Orchard - particularly for iPhone related Cocoa stuff. |
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There's a good blog from a guy who's switching from .NET to Cocoa |
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Each of the blogs at http://www.cocoablogs.com/ |
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The MDN Big Blog is a kind of meta-blog for Cocoa programmers: http://www.mac-developer-network.com/news/the-mdn-big-blog-is-now-free/ I've recently started a blog with the aim of collecting, organizing and linking to the greatest Cocoa resources on the net. Questions like this one is actually very helpful for building such a site, as all the suggestions here come from other Cocoa developers. You can check out Sweet Cocoa at: http://sweetcocoa.net/ |
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