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Core Animation Tutorial: Wizard Dialog with Transitions
Cocoa Is My Girlfriend: “A question that I have seen pop up a few times is how to build a Wizard in Cocoa. Having thought about that question a bit I realized that a better answer to it is—how to build a wizard in Cocoa using Core Animation.”
Core Animation makes everything taste better. It’s like hot sauce, except that everybody likes it.
Mon, 03 Mar 2008 19:47:31 GMT
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Window Shake Effect via Core Animation
Cocoa Is My Girlfriend: “We decided to venture out and try to create some really concise examples of effects you might find used in Leopard. And while these effects may not be done with Core Animation where they are found in the OS, we’ve set out to duplicate them in Core Animation regardless. Our first challenge? Shaking a login window.”
Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:17:50 GMT
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Core Animation Sample Code: NanoLife
Theocacao: “NanoLife is a simple Core Animation project with a single layer-backed view and a collection of sublayers. Each sublayer has a glowing sphere and moves along a random path, giving the impression of a microscopic lifeforms (or maybe fireflies?)”
Sat, 23 Feb 2008 00:21:10 GMT
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Core Animation Samples
Theocacao: “Lucas Newman has posted a collection of three Core Animation sample projects. These examples stand out not only because they actually do interesting things, but the code is well-written and well commented.”
Mon, 17 Dec 2007 19:32:08 GMT
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Late Night Cocoa: what’s new in Cocoa for Leopard
Theocacao: “We look at improvements in the built-in views, Core Animation, Core Data, Objective-C 2.0, and a lot more. This was a great episode to do because we could finally get into all of the work that has gone into Leopard.”
Fri, 07 Dec 2007 04:37:25 GMT
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Iron Coder 7: The Result Show
ars technica: “Another Iron Coder has come and gone, voting is over, results are in, and we have some interesting applications to try. The contest, which this time around had a theme of retro and an API of Core Animation, brought in thirteen entrants, all of which had eight days to work on their entries.”
Fri, 23 Nov 2007 19:21:42 GMT
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Getting Started with Quartz Composer
Erica Sadun, MacDevCenter.com: “Take Quartz Composer, for example. It’s a free utility that can bring new life and interest to your iMovie projects. In this article, you’ll learn how to use your own pictures to create a simple but flashy animation.”
Fri, 24 Mar 2006 18:05:02 GMT
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Arrrr! Avast ye screen savers!
MacEdition on writing screen savers in Cocoa for OS X: “Why would anyone want to waste their time writing a screen saver? Because they’re fun! The Instant Gratification Factor is high: You can go from idea to crude implementation in under 15 minutes. Screen savers are also great places to play with drawing and animation APIs.”
Tue, 14 May 2002 22:38:28 GMT
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