I've finally joined this forum after a long time of reading the blog and visiting the forums for troubleshooting.
From what I seen, this community is awesome - after experiencing the CB forums, coming on board this (larger) community should be an interesting experience!
My interests lies in discovering gems of apps - there may be many out there but it'd be great to discover as many as possible. Those of you who recognise my profile picture from CB forums should realise that most of my posts here will be about the iOS game that I have worked on :laughing:
The above is just one side of me, I am primarily an iDevice user - hoping to gain more insights/tricks!
I will forever remember the day when I was first introduced to the Second Generation iPod Nano. The smooth but cool feeling when touching its casing; that ease of use - the sense of liberation from those clunky portable CD players. :angelure heaven. :angel: This experience started my love affair with iDevices.
Having said that, I also recollect nerve-wrecking moments when pages would automatically save a version of my report that I did not want saved. Or instances when certain sites only allow the usage of IE. As such, I hope to be able to learn much -be it complicated Xcode issues or the ordinary geeky stuff- let this platform be a meaningful experience for everyone.
Cheers. :beer:
From what I seen, this community is awesome - after experiencing the CB forums, coming on board this (larger) community should be an interesting experience!
My interests lies in discovering gems of apps - there may be many out there but it'd be great to discover as many as possible. Those of you who recognise my profile picture from CB forums should realise that most of my posts here will be about the iOS game that I have worked on :laughing:
The above is just one side of me, I am primarily an iDevice user - hoping to gain more insights/tricks!
I will forever remember the day when I was first introduced to the Second Generation iPod Nano. The smooth but cool feeling when touching its casing; that ease of use - the sense of liberation from those clunky portable CD players. :angelure heaven. :angel: This experience started my love affair with iDevices.
Having said that, I also recollect nerve-wrecking moments when pages would automatically save a version of my report that I did not want saved. Or instances when certain sites only allow the usage of IE. As such, I hope to be able to learn much -be it complicated Xcode issues or the ordinary geeky stuff- let this platform be a meaningful experience for everyone.
Cheers. :beer: