As promised, here's the link from automatic UI testing. And here's the PDF.
Everyone else is doing it, so I figured I could play "bingo" as well.
My predictions begin with "one more thing" on the iPad event: iOS 6 and AppleTV are tightly linked. Developers will get access to iOS 6 betas within two weeks from the announcement, with another event where they go through all the cool stuff. But the AppleTV will be updated with an A5X processor and third party applications installed via the AppStore, and will sport Siri and iCloud integration in a way that makes it easier to use than ever.
The iPad 3 will be announced with an A6 processor, which has enough RAM to power the retina display. The A6 will be more or less identical to the Tegra 3. The iPad will ship with iOS 5.1, and will, together with the ...
For a project I'm doing at work, that I hope will eventually be open source, I needed to have protobuf compiled for iOS. A colleague of mine showed me how it had been compiled on iOS 4, using these scripts, but with iOS 5 I ended up with binaries compiled for the arm architecture instead of the armv7 architecture.
Be aware that the iOS 5 SDK actually ships with a version of protobuf, but it's a bit old, being version 2003001. And it only ships the binary, not the headers.
To compile protobuf, grab the latest source (which is 2.4.1 at the time of writing this) and run the following script (
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Kalenderen viser tydeligt, at julen atter nærmer sig med raske skridt. Vi skriver i dag den 4. søndag i advent og der er nu mindre end en uge til juleaften. Julegaverne er da også indkøbt og juletræet er købt, sat på fod og pyntet, hvorefter Silver har pillet de kugler og julehjerter ned fra træet, som han kunne nå. Som et af billederne viser, er vores juletræ således mest pyntet fra toppen og ned til midt på træt. Men det ser nu også meget sjovt ud med en kat, som kommer rendende med et julehjerte i munden eller bruger en julekugle som bold
Silver er også en flittig gæst på klaveret, når vi spiler julesalmer, ligesom han elsker at sidde i sofaen sammen med os og se julekalender på tv. ”Ludvig og julemanden” har faktisk vist sig at ...
From time to time I get the same problem: the application switcher (command-tab) stops responding. It usually takes closing a lot of programs or restarting to get it working again. Today, I seem to have found the gangster: Screen Sharing. When I closed it, application switching started working again. It must have taken over the control over a couple of keys too many.