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How to generate a NSViewController without a Nib?

Recently, I created all the ViewControllers through the storyboard or the Nib (for views). Today, when I created a demo project without any Nib file, the ViewController did not …

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Libraries and frameworks

Most of us have a rough mental model of what a library and a framework are. This post lays out the basics — not every byte, just enough to be useful. I covered the broader compile …

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Build Process

A programming language goes through roughly five stages on its way to a running program, each with its own tool: Preprocessor Compiler Assembler Linker Loader Let’s walk …

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Building a little utility: Swwwitch

I saw something making the rounds in the dev community recently, so I built a small tool — a quick way to consolidate a few Cocoa-app features I’d been meaning to try. …

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How Mac apps launch at login

Launching at login is one of the most common features for a Cocoa app — especially the menu-bar utilities that are meant to be always-on. Let’s walk through how to add this …

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How do dockless Mac apps work?

Menu-only apps are one of the most common patterns in Cocoa-land. They don’t take up a spot in your Dock, they don’t get in the way when you’re switching across …

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Using Yinxiangbiji in Safari on an English-language macOS

Evernote runs a separate account system in China — Yinxiangbiji (印象笔记) — and last year the team there spun off entirely. But the Safari Web Clipper is still the same extension …

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Adding a backgroundColor to NSView

NSView is the most basic building block in Cocoa — the foundation of every Mac app’s view hierarchy, exactly like UIView is for iOS. But the dead-simple backgroundColor …