From dbd86b6e0360f3941d169d2c3261a7ac5b85d45f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sami Samhuri Date: Fri, 15 May 2015 14:26:27 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] update post 'Constraints and Transforms in iOS 8' --- .../7A581803-B422-4D9C-AE8A-8E9526C86C7F.md | 36 +------------------ public/posts/drafts/_data.json | 4 +-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-) diff --git a/public/posts/drafts/7A581803-B422-4D9C-AE8A-8E9526C86C7F.md b/public/posts/drafts/7A581803-B422-4D9C-AE8A-8E9526C86C7F.md index d4daa2e..6448a48 100644 --- a/public/posts/drafts/7A581803-B422-4D9C-AE8A-8E9526C86C7F.md +++ b/public/posts/drafts/7A581803-B422-4D9C-AE8A-8E9526C86C7F.md @@ -1,35 +1 @@ -The latest technology I've been learning is Palm's SDK for webOS, -Mojo. My first impression is that it's a great platform and -Palm could do a great job of 2.0 if they cut down on some of the -verbosity of gluing together the UI. I have learned to like -JavaScript over the years as I learned that despite its -warts [there are good parts](http://ca.video.yahoo.com/watch/630959/2974197) -too. If you squint just right you can see that it's scheme with -Algol syntax. HTML and CSS are what they are, but with WebKit running -the show and only a single engine to target it's not that bad. I've -gone from Eclipse to Emacs for the coding itself and highly recommend -Emacs for Mojo development. There is nothing that I miss from the -Eclipse or Komodo Edit thanks to the fact that Mojo uses open -languages and standards. - - -As far as actual development goes the Mojo documentation steers you -towards a combination of Eclipse, Palm's Mojo plugin for Eclipse, -and the Aptana Studio plugin. My editor of choice is Emacs but -I decided to give it a spin just to get started quickly, how bad -could it be? I'm not going to get into details but I will say that I -don't think I'll ever use Eclipse for anything; it's far too -sluggish and provides no compelling features for the languages -that I use. I tried Komodo Edit and it was significantly -better but still not for me. Emacs is great for editing HTML, -JavaScript, and CSS so all I really missed from the IDEs were the -shortcuts to package, install, and launch apps in the -emulator. I headed over to -the [Emacs Wiki](http://www.emacswiki.org/) and -downloaded Jonathan -Arkell's [Mojo -support for Emacs](http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MojoSdk) -which provided a great base to get -started with. There are wrappers around (all?) of the Palm SDK -commands but it needed a bit of work to make it just do what I -wanted with as little input and thought as possible. \ No newline at end of file +Looks like a nice improvement. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/public/posts/drafts/_data.json b/public/posts/drafts/_data.json index c31addd..42e93eb 100644 --- a/public/posts/drafts/_data.json +++ b/public/posts/drafts/_data.json @@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ "id": "7A581803-B422-4D9C-AE8A-8E9526C86C7F", "author": "Sami Samhuri", "title": "Constraints and Transforms in iOS 8", - "date": "May 14, 2015", - "timestamp": 1431629193, + "date": "May 15, 2015", + "timestamp": 1431699987, "link": "http://revealapp.com/blog/constraints-and-transforms.html", "url": "/posts/drafts/7A581803-B422-4D9C-AE8A-8E9526C86C7F", "tags": [