Solving the problem: no matter what I did, the UIImageView didn’t load the image. After some digging on the Internet about this, I found out that first thing to look for is whether you're sending the setImage message to the UIImageView instance you expect.
Tag: iPhone
For the moment we expect to use either one of those strategies to implement our idea 1.Use Wiimote, an iphone, and a skateboard for implementing this game . Wiimote : as sensor for capturing the type of movement that is currently implemented. iPhone : read the sensed values from Wiimote and implement Game Interface Expected Language for implementation : Objective C . 2. Use iPhone , and adruino board that enables wireless communication with the following sensors: Bending sensor. Accelarometer. Expected Language for implementation : Objective C , and C++
We are proud to announce that we created a team that will accept the challenge of the DIS 2 Project: design an Exertion Game. The team is formed by: Loredana Ene – 286052 Fariha Atta Poenaru Radu – 286053 Abd al Rahman We are students of RWTH Aachen, learning in Bonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology in Bonn. [Note: Here I will present my work, the entire project can be found on http://dis2project.blogspot.com]
Don’t be fooled that Objective-C is a Object oriented language. For decades operators overloading is something standard in almost all of them. But in Objective-C you don’t have it. Mostly, I believe that comes from the struggle of Apple guys to assure the stability of the system. A lot of errors can come from poorly designed overloads, thus the crashes can appear.
This is the start of all iPhone Developers. It will be an extremely brief tutorial meant just for those which are at the absolute start of iPhone development. First checks: 1. System requirements: verify if the iPhone sdk needs are met. 2. Go to Apple’s iPhone Developer Center , then download the SDK. 3. As you’ll need some experience and code to work on, download the Hello World sample application. 4. Double click (gotcha!) on the the Hello World project file (the .xcodeproj). 5. Alternatively, you can use the research assistant to increase your knowledge about the iPhone libraries. 6. […]
I just started the most interesting lab of my life : Programming Apple’s iPhone using a MacBook with Cocoa Touch. It is held in Frauhover FIT, under Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Prinz and Dr. Wolfgang Gräther. In this lab we will start develop an iPhone application using Usability principles, Apple’s User interface Guides.
Starting today, I work as a Student Helper in Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology. The branch from Sankt Augustin, which I joined, is focused on the research of human-centered computing in a process context. I will activate in the Cooperation and Community Support department, which deals with the research and development of community portals, (mobile) communities and cooperation, Internet-based groupware, cooperative knowledge management, application service providing for cooperative work and virtual teams, rating and recommender systems and cooperative learning environments. The head of the department is Prof. Wolfgang Prinz, PhD and I will work closely with Mr. Nils Jeners, […]