How do I mask a square image to have round corners in the iPhone SDK?

Monday, January 4, 2010 9:50
Posted in category Uncategorized

Here’s a quick and easy way to create images with rounded corners.

UIImageView * headerImage = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(10.0, 10.0, 64.0, 64.0)];
headerImage.image = contactPhoto;

CALayer * layer = [headerImage layer];
[layer setMasksToBounds:YES];
[layer setCornerRadius:10.0];

[layer setBorderWidth:1.0];
[layer setBorderColor:[[UIColor blackColor] CGColor]];

[contactHeader addSubview:headerImage];

App-y Holidays from everyone at AppsAmuck.com!

Friday, December 25, 2009 16:05
Posted in category Uncategorized
Appy Holidays

App-y Holidays

Thank you for great year of learning and growing.

We appreciate your interest and passion and look forward to even bigger things in the coming year.

Be sure to check our our newest tutorials: http://appsamuck.com/.

Download the source code from all of our 31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 18:47
Posted in category Uncategorized

Thanks to feedback and suggestions from readers like you, we now have created a single zip file that you can download that contains all of the source code from our series 31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps.

31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps Master Zip File.

And here is the full list of 31 Days of iPhone SDK Apps.

This week’s ExcBadAccess.com’s best questions.

Sunday, November 15, 2009 15:29
Posted in category Uncategorized

[http://www.excbadaccess.com]

Question of the Day #1: What iPhone dev site do you find most useful?

Question of the Day #2: What are some good resources for iPhone development?

Question of the Day #3: Is there a way I can record my iPhone screen as a video?

Question of the Day #4: Any recommendations for a great iPhone programming book?

You can find the answers to these questions and many more on our Question and Answer site: http://www.excbadaccess.com

Even better that is where you can find the answers to your questions. See you there!

New iPhone SDK Question & Answer Site: ExcBadAccess.com

Friday, November 13, 2009 15:45
Posted in category Apps Amuck

Do you have iPhone SDK programming questions?

Do you have a hard time finding answers to your tough iPhone development problems?

Are you tired of searching and searching for how to create iPhone applications?

Do you wish there was site dedicated to answering your iPhone SDK programming questions?

If you answered yes to any of these questions then you should check out http://www.excbadaccess.com/.

http://www.excbadaccess.com/

http://www.excbadaccess.com/

iPhone SDK Tip & Trick #003: How do I Concatenate Two Strings Together?

Saturday, December 6, 2008 12:00
Posted in category iPhone SDK, Tips & Tricks

Question:

How do I concatenate two strings together?

Answer:

NSString *string1 = @”Alpha”;
NSString *string2 = @”Omega”;

string1 = [string1 stringByAppendingString:string2];

iPhone SDK Tip & Trick #002: How do I Disable the Idle Timer?

Wednesday, December 3, 2008 12:00
Posted in category iPhone SDK, Tips & Tricks

Question:

How do I disable the idle timer?

Answer:

[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setIdleTimerDisabled:YES];

iPhone SDK Tip & Trick #001: Hiding/Showing Status Bar

Monday, December 1, 2008 12:00
Posted in category iPhone SDK, Tips & Tricks

Question:

How do I hide/show the status bar?

Answer:

[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES animated:NO]];

Coming Soon – “Step by Step: How to Write Your First iPhone SDK Application” eBook

Tuesday, November 4, 2008 23:40
Step by Step

Step by Step

[See told you we had some surprises in store for you.]

We’ve gotten a LOT of requests to do some really in depth step-by-step tutorials on how to write iPhone SDK applications from scratch. We have published a ton of source code already, and there will be more to come. And soon we will be expanding the descriptions, and explanations for the applications we have already written.

But we want to do more, so we have decided to really push ourselves, and try to get an ebook out this month, “Step by Step: How to Write Your First iPhone SDK Application”. If all goes well, this will be the first in a series of iPhone SDK ebooks.

While the book will target begginers, it will still include some of our best tips and tricks, that we have picked up along the way, that make writing iPhone SDK applications a lot easier. The ebook will be different from most ebooks, because we want it to be a living book, that is updated as we receive new feedback from readers over time.

We also believe in our readers, and the marketplace. So instead of charging $49, or $39, or $29 for our ebook. We will charge no more than $9. And we intend to charge even less, with an introductory offer of $0.99 USD for all of our loyal Apps Amuck readers.

Right now, we are trying to put the infrastructure in place to make all of this happen. But if you can not wait until then, and want to be one of the first to recieve the “Step by Step: How to Write Your First iPhone SDK Application” ebook, then send an email to admin@appsamuck.com with the subject “StepByStep99″, and we will add your name to the list!

Apps Amuck: The Road Ahead

Tuesday, November 4, 2008 12:00
Posted in category 31 Days, Apps Amuck, iPhone SDK
Road Ahead

Road Ahead

On Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Apple remove the iPhone SDK NDA, and Apps Amuck was there. On the same day we started our 31 days of iPhone SDK applications. Since then we have released all 31 iPhone SDK applications, as promised.

We have heard from many of you, that you want more. And that is our goal, to give you more, and more. We want to help you be great. And it is a goal we are excited about, and looking forward to achieving. Every time we hear from one of our readers, how we helped them achieve and do more, we know we are making a big difference.

We were able to release all 31 of our iPhone SDK applications. This was quite the challenge for us, and we feel we could do even better. That’s why for the 30 days of November, we will be going back and “refactoring”, and improving our existing 31 iPhone SDK applications.

What does this mean for you? More detailed descriptions, and more in depth explanations for all the applications we have already published.

[PS: Don't you worry. We still have a few more surprises for you up our sleeves. The sky is the limit for all of us.]