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Bryan Woods
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Always be Building
Weekdays:
Artbooklet - Custom printed booklets for art galleries
Weekends:
MarryBoffKill - Rails Rumble 2009
Gritly - Group URL shortening
MakeAFnPieChart - Make a fuckin' pie chart
Browsaticks - Connecting browser choice to personal politics
Snuggie Tonight - Should I wear a Snuggie tonight?
Hacker News for iPhone
Pass Rod - MacRuby app for Password Management Snackeyes - Online Dice Rolling Should Be Pretty
Music:
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Recent
- New Birdcage Project: Hyperlocal Music, Petty Vandalism, 2D Barcodes, and Bridging My Two Worlds
- Microapp - SnackEyes: Because Drinking Games Don’t Need Embedded Java (TM)
- Rails Rumble 2009, Engine Yard Flex, Potion, Navicon Torture Technologies, and This Blog
- Graphing With Light
- ♬ Everybody’s Workin’ for the Weekend ♬
- Attachment Fu vs Paperclip: S3 Death Match
- Q: Can a connection be made between a person’s web browser choice and their personal politics? A: Let’s find out.
- Getting to the Root of the Problem
- Being a Zen Master
- Ruby Processing
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Author Archives: Bryan Woods
Graphic depictions of the English usage of my twitter “tribe”
It’s 2:30 am right now and I’ve hit the Twitter API rate limit for a while, so for now I hope you enjoy these images.
I’ll blog tomorrow on what they mean and why I think they’re awesome.
Make yourself at home by clicking to enlarge.
Classmates.com User Sues and I Hope He Gets All The Money in the World
I just came across this juicy tidbit from ABC News that seems like it should be hot of the presses from Techfaux.
But unlike the headlines from Techfaux, this story’s actually true. Apparently a man signed up for an account at Classmates.com after one of their infamous online ads told him his former classmates had been [...]
Posted in Business Tagged abc news, classmates.com, lawsuit, social media, software, sues, user Comments closed
Your mobile device has encountered an unexpected error (0xE800003A) during the install phase: Verifying application
Are you about ready to jump from the top of an extremely tall building after encountering this error?
Well, you’re not alone. I struggled with this monster for about two weeks before getting my test application to run on my device, and the way I solved the problem was different than what I had read elsewhere [...]
iPhone Hotness of the Day: Baked-in Drag and Drop of UITableView Cell Items
So you want to add drag-and-drop functionality to the items in a UITableView Cell, eh?
Head over to your app’s equivalent of RootViewController.m and check out all the cool stuff commented-out and at your fingertips.
Somewhere in that file you should see
RootViewController.m
/*
// Override to support rearranging the list
- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView moveRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)fromIndexPath toIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)toIndexPath {
}
*/
Go ahead and [...]
Posted in Code Tagged drag and drop, iphone, objective-c, sdk, the new hotness, UITableView, UITableView Cell Comments closed
Another Thought on Free
There’s a growing trend among the early-to-relatively-early adopters in my community: we’re actually paying to use web and mobile apps.
Personally, I pay a monthly fee to use Github for source control and distribution on my code projects, and pay a monthly fee to Bluehost to keep some of my Wordpress-powered blogs running.
While paying for web [...]
Posted in Business Tagged 37 signals, app store, AWS, basecamp, bloom, bluehost, business model, citytransit, david heinemeier hanson, facebook, fakecalls, flickr, freemium, github, gl golf, google, heroku, iphone, mobile web, moviemaker, myspace, ocarina, paid, poll tracker, rjdj, slate, startup, twitter, word party, wordpress Comments closed
iPhone Developers: You’re doing it wrong.
Just like that, the mobile web has become a regular part of our daily lives.
And even still it’s nearly impossible to fathom just how important Apple’s App Store and Google’s App Marketplace truly are to the tech startup ecosystem and mobile web economy as a whole.
But one thing’s for certain. iPhone Developers are doing it [...]
