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Archive for September, 2008

Frack the Vote?

Friday, September 12th, 2008

If you are a Battlestar Galactica fan, you’ll appreciate this campaign parody to McCain and Palin.  Good for a chuckle on a Friday.

Google Chrome Beta

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

I really like the process manager aspect of Google’s new browser Chrome.  Check out their compelling comic explanation and pick up the Beta after 1pm CST today.

I also enjoyed John Resig’s take on where this takes browsers and the web in general.

Operation MacBook Recon

Monday, September 1st, 2008

My mom was kind enough to let me borrow her MacBook this weekend so I could get a feel for OS X and maybe tackle some HelloWorld initiatives in Cocoa.  Unfortunately, I didn’t get a chance to fire it up until this morning due to two days of BBQs (my stomach is not complaining).  I hopped out to Dunkin Donuts, got my large cream & sugar, and returned home eager to start coding in this new, strange world.

Alas, my first task was to find XCode, the free IDE from Apple for developing anything Mac-related.  My Mac-savy uncle told me that XCode comes with OS X so there’s nothing to buy.  True words, though, after combing through the Finder list, I was unsuccessful in finding the darn thing.  Then it dawned on me that XCode may not be a default installation option and after a quick trip to the Apple Developer Center (ADC) I found out why.  XCode is a weighty 1+ GB depending on the version.

Version.  Hmm … the download page for XCode 3.1 mentioned that its built for “Intel or PowerPC Mac running Leopard.”  Well nuts.  Even being a Mac newbie, I remember that my Mom told me that her MacBook is on Tiger and not running Leopard yet because she’s in the middle of an iMovie/iPhoto project and heard there were changes moving from 10.4 to 10.5 in that software.  Thwarted in my first attempt, I would not be denied.  I quickly googled for “XCode on 10.4″ and learned that the ideal version of XCode for Tiger is 2.4.  Googling for XCode 2.4 came up with a couple links to XCode (I ignored these, the URIs seemed generic and they just pointed to the latest XCode downloads) and a legacy link to the XCode 2.4 download.  Huzzah!

I downloaded the disk image (entertained by the DMG extension; pronouncing it as “damage”) and when its done I’ll install and finally get to work!  I only have an hour this morning, so I’ll be installing and starting my development poking and prodding later today.