Hi, I'm presenting on iOS development from the command-line and with Vim
at CleVIM on Tuesday, August 21st at LeanDog at 6:30 PM.
This is an alpha-run of a talk that I hope to give at M3 and/or
Cocoaconf. (As an alpha, all feedback is appreciated.)
http://bit.ly/NwNiCj
ABSTRACT
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Why put up with all of xCode's mouse clicks when you can develop with
Vim? Oh yeah, because Apple doesn't really make public how to get under
Xcode's hood so you can twiddle with things.
Luckily, Xcode is mostly just a thin GUI on top of tools you can wire
together the good old-fashioned way. You can launch the simulator, run
your iOS unit tests, build the project, and you can even get smart code
completion _without_ running Xcode, all thanks to Mac OS X being built
on top of POSIX and NeXT.
In this session, I'll show you step by step how to put it all together.