Code, Code, Revolution!
There’s a YouTube video of the application I’ve developed together with my long time friend Hampus Nilsson for Svensk Fastighetsförmedling. Hitta hem on YouTube Download the app here. *NOTE* Yes, that is my iPhone in the video. Some comments on YouTube implies that it’s an unlocked/hacked iPhone because Telia is not the carrier. This is [...]
It’s finally live!! The reason I started this blog and the source of much of the iPhone code I’ve published is finally available on iTunes App Store! I’ve been working on an app which uses the location service to locate the device and then find real estate for sale nearby. Svensk Fastighetsförmedling is one of [...]
I just got my (fist) app rejected for App Store by Apple because it relies heavily on the internet connection being available and I didn’t have an information screen about the iPhone being in flight mode so the application wouldn’t do much. In my opinion only an idiot wouldn’t understand that an internet application wasn’t [...]
Ever wondered how many lines of code you’ve written? Try this command in a shell: find . -name “*” | xargs wc -l Of course you must move to the projects’ directory first. I looked for an addon for XCode but realized it’s not needed. If you’re a windows junkie, install an add-on to VS [...]
“It is aaaall over!” To quote Mike Goldberg of the UFC. To be honest, the finish wasn’t all that exciting, I got a baby-blue T-shirt. The event was a bit different from other events I’ve been to. First of all they made it very clear that the event was under NDA, meaning no bloging (oops), [...]
I was in India last week for work and got a pleasant suprise when my iPhone indicated that I got mail at 3 am. The email was from Apple informing me that I was welcome to attend the tech talks in Stockholm on december 8 (next week). The event is all day and will be [...]
Apple just released the 2.2 update for the iPhone, with that there’s also an updated SDK. As usual Apple is rather quiet about what is really updated with the new firmware but they have a list here Google Maps Directions by public transportation and walking. StreetView is available when dropping a pin. Share locations by [...]
A while back I wrote about the sliding menu in the Facebook application. I was truly impressed by their application and especially the sliding menu. One of the major problems with the iPhone UI in my opinion is the lack of intuitive ways to present navigation to many functions for a single view. The sliding [...]
With this blog I try to provide useful tips and solutions for programming .NET, Objective-C and more. My name is Björn Sållarp, and I love writing code.
It's now available on AppStore. It's free and open source. Read more about the app here: Swedish / English