A Three-Pack of Core Animation Samples Lucas Newman has posted a collection of three Core Animation sample projects. These examples stand out not only because they actually do interesting things, but the code is well-written and well commented. The three samples are: 1. Wallball — a 3D pong-like game where you bounce the the ball against a backboard which stretches and distorts as the ball makes c
Destination Video Leverage SwiftUI to build an immersive media experience in a multiplatform app. Featured iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, visionOS View code BOT-anist Build a multiplatform app that uses windows, volumes, and animations to create a robot botanist's greenhouse. Featured iOS, iPadOS, macOS, visionOS View code
Liberate your application Now works on all architectures, and without hiccups! Can’t get enough of window transitions? Love a little eye candy? Well, you’re in luck. The Core Graphics Framework and Xcode Project Template make adding the fantastic Core Graphics function to your app a breeze. In fact, it’s even more complete than the tutorial, and already has more features in it before you write a s
pythonで書くprocessingみたいなやつ。前から気にはなってたんだけど、久しぶりに見てみたら結構すごいことになってるっぽく、動かしてみた。コマンドキー+Rですぐ実行できるのが嬉しい。pythonのコーディングも気に入ってるので楽しい。OSXのみなのが喜びを分かち合えなくて残念。(追記:かと思いきやwindows版がここからdownloadできる。動作確認はしてないけど。てか3.0がすげー!) NodeBox あんましコンピュータに慣れてないけどプログラム使ってグラフィックとかやりたい人が、制御構造とか覚えるのに成績入力して合格点以上の人をリストアップするとか延々やらされても辛いんだよね。比較的僕はそれも楽しめるタイプではあったんだけど。こういうのだと楽しく勉強できて、可能性もわかってもらえるんじゃないかな。 tutorialのadvancedとかやれば結構すごいことできそう。音も
Cocoa for Scientists (Part IXX): Telling Your Story with Narrative Author: Drew McCormack Website: http://www.maccoremac.com In our last installment, we tool a look at how you can add plotting to a Cocoa application with the SM2DGraphView framework. This time we will take a brief look at another open-source framework, Narrative, and rewrite the Spectra example to use it. Narrative is a framework
GraphX (apologies for the *X*) is a publicly available stand-in for apple’s private GraphKit framework. The project began after, despite my searching, I couldn’t find any ways to get (good looking) graphs in my app. So what’d I do? – well, naturally, I went about making my own, with the hopes of _eventually_ making it available to others. For the past while this code has just sorta been languishin
Circular Slider is an open source project that includes some testbed code and a class called SSCircularSlider. SSCircularSlider is an NSView subclass that allows the user to choose an angle and distance (a vector, essentially) by moving a knob in two dimensions across a circular base. Circular Slider won first place in Stepwise's Cocoa Reusable Component contest at WWDC in 2002. It has been used
The SM2DGraphView framework is an open source project that makes adding nice looking graphs and/or pie charts to your Cocoa application a breeze. Below is a screen shot of the test application included with the framework project. Complete documentation for the framework is available on this site and is also included in the distribution available for download. The SM2DGraphView framework and the re
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