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Monthly Archives: October 2007

The Cynical Side of The iPhone SDK Announcement

John Gruber has written an excellent article on the iPhone SDK announcement and what it might mean. I too had wondered whether Apple would try to position Dashboard widgets as the application model for the iPhone, and I’m not yet convinced that this isn’t what they will do. John points out that JavaScript is too [...]

iPhone SDK: Hallelujah!

As reported by Daring Fireball and others, Steve Jobs has posted another “open letter” on the Apple Hotnews site announcing that there will be an iPhone SDK after all, next February. Wish there were more details. And of course I have to point out that this is really just a followup to the news announced [...]

Good standards

A nice post on making standards by Dave McAlister of Adobe: Good Standards. I posted on the same topic last April, and what I said there still stands:
Contrast that with the process by which Adobe is submitting PDF to ISO. We’ve bent over backwards to ensure that the submission is as clean as it can [...]

Jedi-fu: ColdFusion wrappers for SHARE

Ray Camden (aka Jedimaster) has published a first cut at some ColdFusion wrappers for SHARE, and blogged about it.
The SHARE team is pretty excited about this: its really cool to see someone take your fresh off the presses technology and do something with it.
Ray does mention the fact that the API supports folders, and the [...]