![]() (2) Im a Student still and I have an Open Source project AssignmentTracker X that I take seriously and another one I plan on starting soon. (1) I’ve been focusing a lot of time on learning new things by reading the Documentation and by experimenting like crazy more than any other time as a developer The reason I haven’t done any as of yet is I will begin to do some intermediate to advanced articles as I can and instead focus on general Cocoa Development and likely Core Data. ![]() However that will begin to change in January. I wanted to save developers the time and trouble and spill it out in an easy to follow format. You wanna know how to do gradient backgrounds? Here's how you do it simple and easy, save you the time and effort of digging up pages and pages of stuff to maybe find nothing or find it after a much longer time. Things like the pragma mark I actually learned by digging through Adium source code, other things I had to dig through pages and pages of material to find it. When I started writing this blog I had the intention of writing a few things at first that simply spelled out how to do some things I had wanted to know when learning Cocoa. Certainly the new Cocoa Blogs page lists this as a Cocoa Blog focused on beginners and certainly from the articles i’ve done I don’t fault Scott for coming to that conclusion. That completely changed my audience overnight. then came Scott Stevenson and CocoaDevCentral. When I first started this blog it was really just something for me and a few of my friends around here mainly in AmesMUG (Ames Mac Users Group) but then It started getting picked up by a few other people. But I hope starting in January I can make it do even better. It seems this blog as been doing extraordinarily well from the statistics I’ve seen on Google Analytics. I just wanted to wish you all well and let you all know what’s coming up. ![]() Well everybody it’s the holidays and I hope your all doing OK.
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