jon.lazarEnvironment Automation and the iOS SimulatorToday we’re going to learn how to do some very basic automation using simple tools built into Mac OS. Like any good programmer, we’ll first…Feb 3, 2017Feb 3, 2017
jon.lazarImplementing UIRefreshControlI was talking to a friend the other day and he mentioned something quite interesting. He’s working on a project where they use no open…May 31, 20161May 31, 20161
jon.lazarOpen Source ContributionsIt feels like a pretty amazing time to be a developer. If you take a second, or minute, or better yet, day, to think about it, how much do…Feb 20, 2016Feb 20, 2016
jon.lazarBenchmarking in Objective-CLet’s explore a couple of different ways you can reverse an array in Objective-C and some different ways to benchmark the performance. This…Dec 17, 20151Dec 17, 20151
jon.lazarMy Approach to Learning iOSThis post will discuss my approach to learning about a vast landscape of content in the iOS world, delve into some experience I had…Dec 10, 20151Dec 10, 20151
jon.lazarAssorted iOS Tips and TricksBelow are a collection of notes about some pain points I experienced in the past couple of weeks. I primarily discuss wrangling with custom…Nov 17, 2015Nov 17, 2015
jon.lazarAnimations and CGGeometry in iOSAnimations are awesome and having a sense of playfulness really makes an app come to life and feel special. The iOS framework makes it…Oct 16, 20151Oct 16, 20151
jon.lazarDebugging in Xcodea.k.a “Surely there must be an easier way than sticking NSLog everywhere!”Oct 4, 2015Oct 4, 2015