Archive for category OS X

Remotely controlling OS-X via a web page

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Difficulty: Expert
Time: varies
Last Updated: 24th October 2009
Applies to: OS X

Applescript is a scripting language provided by OS X that has the ability to automate significant portions of the system.

PHP has the ability to, given the right configuration, make arbitrary system calls, including applescript.

Using the two together, one can remotely control a number of functions on an OS X system via a web page.

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Mixing C++ and Objective-C code using XCode

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Difficulty: Expert
Time: varies
Last Updated: 20th October 2009
Applies to: Objective-C

With the release of the iPhone SDK and the growing popularity of OS X, Objective-C is becoming the language of choice for a significant amount of projects.

One inescapable fact in the programming world is the existence of legacy code. Moving to a new language typically means porting or rewriting existing code entirely in the new language. In the case of Objective-C, most existing C and C++ code can be used directly.

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