Added: Jul 6, 2008
From: Masna360
Duration: 9:2
I've redone the tutorial with user criticism in mind. Enjoy (again)!
Channel: Howto
Tags: cocoa macosx objective-c tutorial xcode
Rating: 4.41 (32 ratings) Views: 14276' favoriteCount='66 Comments: 27
SCHIZOPHRENlC Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - NSbeep(): or NSbeep{}:
bigpod Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - it' s NSBeep();You can always use esc completion in xcode when you are not sure of the name of the function/method/variable/class etc etc...b.
SCHIZOPHRENlC Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - wow hey thanks, now how do i save the Application for others to use it as an Application?
bigpod Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - For start you can take the application from "LocationOfProject/build/debug/YourApplicationName".b.
MennosCreed Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - i didnt quite ge that last part after you said to save in the interface builder. i clicked build and go, and after that, i got lost ^_^" help?
arbjork Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - i already did that.. but i get no sound out of the new program i just compiled!ahhhh i am maaaaaaad
0erdnussbutter Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - I can't download this for iPod, can you fix that?Sean
creativeatheart Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - thanks a lot. The video's so bluddy fast its stupid. So much for a tutorial!
creativeatheart Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - don't pissing work! You go WAY too fast without explaining things. for example, at the end you said to type in NSBeep. Well theres other things like brackets that go after that. You typed them in but didn't say what they were. Just wasted 10 mintes of my life on nuffin!
vegitarijan Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - IT IS NOT WORKING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Help me!
OriginalDruadan Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Great tutorial, even if you did gloss over a few things. It saved me having to trawl through text tutorials to get up to speed on how Xcode and Objective-C works.
OriginalDruadan Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - It's not like it's being shown between plays on Monday Night Football. You can pause it and replay it as much as you like. Once YouTube gets rid of the stingy length limits on videos, he won't have to move so quickly.
kristiaand Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - have to agree with the comments mate, this was my first go at Xcode, and i followed the tutorial you made about 6 times the app builds but i get an error on the NSBeep(); line when i click the button and cannot find a reason for it.
festivallight Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Thanks. Surprisingly, it worked really well for me. Followed everything in the your old tutorial. Result was exactly like shown.
unlokia Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - You're a truly SHIT teacher matey - you re-done the tutorial, and it's STILL as messed up and confusing as the first one you made!!. Why do you geeks always think that "Laymans terms" means translating what you are doing, into an analogy which includes ANOTHER, equally as confusing and geek-esque language and set of understandings which the pupil is meant to "just know"?!.Computer software programming has no REAL, real life equivalent. The tools are written by geeks who all speak geek langwij.
Masna360 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Lol. Well, let's count the numbers.Altogether, about 1,000 people have contacted me about my tutorials. So far, you're the first who thinks they're no good.So... either you're really really stupid, or everyone else is really smart.Take your pick. ;)
tgibbons Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Thank you so much for taking the time to show how this is done! Great video =]
domharrington Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Thanks, i've been programming for a while at college in a windows evironment and was interested in getting into it for my mac.I shall be watching all your videos :)
jebudas Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Very cool man, thanks!
annkappa Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Thanks a lot. A very good tutorial.
ralpo1993 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - When i go to the main menu.xib and im in the Main Menu.xib (English) window, theres no flags i can choose between. Just the files File's Owner, First Responder, Application, Main Menu, Window (Window) Font ManagerWhat do i do? Im on leopard, and i just downloaded the iPhone SDK today the 14th of april
naruto843 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Hi Masna360. I am new to Cocoa. After I open the MainMenu.nib file .. i do not see the tab for classes, interfaces etc. I am using leopard. have they removed this feature in Leopard .. please let me know. thanks in advance.
Masna360 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - instant message me on AIM: Anthony Kid x
delta658 Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - i have the same problem...did u ever find out twhat to do?
Risenol Says:
Jul 6, 2008 - Thanks for the tutorial.Hillegass´s book didn´t mentioned the drag feature ¨hold ctrl key and drag¨ it assumed you already knew it