Mattt Thompson
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NSHipster: Obscure Topics in Cocoa & Objective C
3 editions
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2013
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CFHipsterRef:
Low-Level Programming on iOS & Mac OS X
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2014
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The NSHipster Fake Book
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2014
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“The Principle of Least Surprise" describes a general approach to software that celebrates sanity over cleverness: clear intent, reasonable defaults, and providing a sense of control to the developer.”
― NSHipster: Obscure Topics in Cocoa & Objective C
― NSHipster: Obscure Topics in Cocoa & Objective C
“Ask anyone who's been around the NSBlock a few times: Key-Value Observing has the worst API in all of Cocoa.”
― NSHipster: Obscure Topics in Cocoa & Objective C
― NSHipster: Obscure Topics in Cocoa & Objective C
“NSPredicate is truly one of the jewels of Cocoa. Other languages would be lucky to have something with half of its capabilities in a third-party framework—let alone the standard library.”
― NSHipster: Obscure Topics in Cocoa & Objective C
― NSHipster: Obscure Topics in Cocoa & Objective C
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