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Projects - Tim Ross

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Software Developer - iOS, Ruby/Rails, .NET. Here are some projects I have recently worked on. Play the bagpipes on your iPhone with this fun and easy-to-play musical instrument app. Developed an iPhone app for Pocket Lobby, a mobile platform for hotels. Developed an iPad application for sales representatives to place orders on-site with customers. Worked on updating this popular camera app to support the iPhone 5. Developed a prototype iPhone application for Jade using the JOOB. More Fun With UIAppearance.

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To Segue or Not to Segue - Tim Ross

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Software Developer - iOS, Ruby/Rails, .NET. To Segue or Not to Segue. IOS 5 introduced Storyboards. Which allow you to visually define the flow of an app. The transitions between view controllers in a Storyboard are called “Segues”. Initially, the benefits of using segues seem clear:. Spend less time writing boring transition code. Code is cleaner and not littered with transitions. You get a visual representation of how the app fits together. First, I’ll use a segue:. Not quite… I also need to assi...

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About Me - Tim Ross

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Software Developer - iOS, Ruby/Rails, .NET. I’m a software developer with more than 12 years experience (has it really been that long! In 2006 I followed the path of many young kiwis and moved to London with my girlfriend (now wife) to explore Europe and further my development career. I worked as a contract .NET developer for clients such as the BBC. After several years we moved back to New Zealand where I co-founded elucidcode. A mobile app development company. We recently launched Air Pipes.

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Managers vs Controllers - Tim Ross

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Software Developer - iOS, Ruby/Rails, .NET. A conversation on Twitter last week got me thinking about how I name my classes, particularly the difference between a Manager and a Controller class. For me, a Manager is the go-to-guy for a particular aspect of functionality or data. For example, a. Handles anything related to accessing the file system. A Manager class contains only class methods, or is implemented as a Singleton. As no separate instances are usually required. Posted by Tim Ross.

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Blog Archive - Tim Ross

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Software Developer - iOS, Ruby/Rails, .NET. More Fun With UIAppearance. Improving Readability of UIAppearance Code with UISS. To Segue or Not to Segue. I'm a software developer and co-founder of elucidcode. An app development company based in Auckland. More Fun With UIAppearance. Improving Readability of UIAppearance Code with UISS. To Segue or Not to Segue. Design by Octopress Themes.

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Software Developer - iOS, Ruby/Rails, .NET. A conversation on Twitter last week got me thinking about how I name my classes, particularly the difference between a Manager and a Controller class. For me, a Manager is the go-to-guy for a particular aspect of functionality or data. For example, a. Handles anything related to accessing the file system. A Manager class contains only class methods, or is implemented as a Singleton. As no separate instances are usually required. More Fun With UIAppearance.

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Tim Ross Ministries | Welcome

Welcome to Tim Ross Ministries! We are honored to serve you as we continue to expand God's Kingdom through the message of the Gospel. Sign Up for Email Updates. May 28, 2015. I am looking forward to our first interest meeting tonight for Embassy City Church. There is a lot of excitement amongst our family, friends, and ECC team. Many people have never been to an interest meeting before. What exactly is it? Raquo; more videos.

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Tim Ross - Software Developer | Thoughts and experiences in software development

Tim Ross – Software Developer. Thoughts and experiences in software development. An Introduction to Objective-C for .NET Developers. June 12, 2011. Over the past year or so I have gone from primarily developing applications using .NET/C# and ASP.NET MVC, to writing iOS applications using Objective-C/Cocoa and using Ruby/Rails for web development. It’s been an amazing experience, but it can take some time to get used to a new language and platform. Objective-C is quite different from C#, but there are som...

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Me and my Nikon. How I see things…. Stay updated via RSS. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 2 other followers. John Nack on Adobe. Adobe Lightroom Killer Tips. Eric Scouten Photo Blog. Layers Magazine – Lightroom. PSD TUTS – Spoonfed Photoshop tutorials! Digital Pro Talk – David Ziser. Dustin Snipes Blog (Sports Photography). Eric Scouten Photo Blog. Scott Bourne Photo Blog. Strobist – Lighting Techniques. This Week in Photography.

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Drawing and Prints #1. Drawing and Prints #2. Tim Ross's artwork is drawings on prints and digital images. He is third author of "The complete. I had a dream about a friend who was able to unzip his body and revealed a squirrel inside. He then reached into his fur and uncovered several different animals inside all with more zippers. I think of that dream often when I make my art.