I want to create an app that auto producers a running log say for a courier, however each time you complete an action - you would hit a button and it would automatically log your GPS, Time and action creating a running log then print off that log at the end of the shift. I could really use someone who could help with the code - I have the idea but am a total newbie when it comes to Xcode. I taught myself HTML - can I teach myself Xcode?
@macheads any way you can redo this with your videocam in focus?? I tried to watch this on two different computers, so I know it's not user error. Also, you talk so fast some of the words are garbled. Sorry for the criticism, just want to learn. Thanks for your efforts
@snsn64 I was simply pointing out that you cannot completely program something from scratch. At the end of the comment i gave two options for him to use, but they are still not completely from scratch. Also you told me to answer the "bloody question". There was no question, hence no question mark.
@avielMenter if you really want to do that, go down to the beach and collect sand and crush it into silicon. Then mold the silicon to form a microprocessor. Then build the parts to the rest of the computer using a similar process. Once you're done, write the program for that machine in machine code for your processor. Haha jk, but really. What do you mean by scratch? Would you like to do it in OpenGL, or just UIKit with code?
@macheads101 I want to code the entire thing in objective-c. Using OpenGL or any other programming API as necessary. This is for a few reasons, but I like the control I have over my program that way.
@avielMenter If you want to do this then there are many books on OpenGL programming on the iPhone. If you want to use the basic iphone UI components, Interface Builder is the way I suggest. Obviously you can manually initialize and position views, but there is no reason to do it. You can have a variable pointing to UI controls in the interface anyway, so you don't need to initialize things manually with code.
I want to create an app that auto producers a running log say for a courier, however each time you complete an action - you would hit a button and it would automatically log your GPS, Time and action creating a running log then print off that log at the end of the shift. I could really use someone who could help with the code - I have the idea but am a total newbie when it comes to Xcode. I taught myself HTML - can I teach myself Xcode?
alstar70 4 months ago
@macheads any way you can redo this with your videocam in focus?? I tried to watch this on two different computers, so I know it's not user error. Also, you talk so fast some of the words are garbled. Sorry for the criticism, just want to learn. Thanks for your efforts
Crackcoach 4 months ago
Dude Why r u screaming.
PierceAndCali 9 months ago
@snsn64 I was simply pointing out that you cannot completely program something from scratch. At the end of the comment i gave two options for him to use, but they are still not completely from scratch. Also you told me to answer the "bloody question". There was no question, hence no question mark.
macheads101 11 months ago
All of these tutorials use the interface builder. I want ot know how to program the thing from scratch.
avielMenter 1 year ago
@avielMenter if you really want to do that, go down to the beach and collect sand and crush it into silicon. Then mold the silicon to form a microprocessor. Then build the parts to the rest of the computer using a similar process. Once you're done, write the program for that machine in machine code for your processor. Haha jk, but really. What do you mean by scratch? Would you like to do it in OpenGL, or just UIKit with code?
macheads101 1 year ago
@macheads101 I want to code the entire thing in objective-c. Using OpenGL or any other programming API as necessary. This is for a few reasons, but I like the control I have over my program that way.
avielMenter 1 year ago
@avielMenter If you want to do this then there are many books on OpenGL programming on the iPhone. If you want to use the basic iphone UI components, Interface Builder is the way I suggest. Obviously you can manually initialize and position views, but there is no reason to do it. You can have a variable pointing to UI controls in the interface anyway, so you don't need to initialize things manually with code.
macheads101 1 year ago
@macheads101 I probably will get an iPhone OpenGL or other app programming guide at some point.
avielMenter 1 year ago
yeah haha...
macheads101 2 years ago
nvmd
allmasteraa 2 years ago
ok.
macheads101 2 years ago
*java application?
allmasteraa 2 years ago
no.
macheads101 2 years ago
i finally got an older version of xcode tht works on tiger, so what kinda project do we create? java?
allmasteraa 2 years ago
lol
TheComputerPerson101 2 years ago
what?
macheads101 2 years ago
hello taco
TheComputerPerson101 2 years ago
yeah I know lol.
macheads101 2 years ago
thanks man i am about to watch 2
Jesusfreakbo2 3 years ago
OK great, I'm glad this helped you.
macheads101 3 years ago