Celedev Blog Archive
Old posts that were originally published on celedev.com
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CocoaHeads Rennes: the video
If you couldn't come to the CocoaHeads Rennes meeting on October 24th, you missed this:
The presentation by @celedev has just ended. Responsive Development is really amazing…
Original version: La présentation de @celedev vient de se finir. Le responsive Developement c'est époustouflant ... By @CocoaHeadsRNS on 10/24/2013
But don't worry, the video acquisition of the talk Is now online. The talk is in French, but English (and French) subtitles are available.
You can watch it here with subtitles in English. Alternatively you can watch it on YouTube (with subtitles available) or on the CocoaHeads France website (without subtitles).
![Play Video](/site/assets/files/1048/celedev-cocaheads-rennes-14.jpg)
[Edit 11/08/2013] Added English subtitles to the video, so there is no need anymore to understand French to watch it. ;)
Celedev at CocoaHeads Rennes
Celedev wil present its Responsive Programming environment for iOS at CocoaHeads Rennes on October 24th.
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Xcode is a really powerful IDE, but having to recompile, reload, and relaunch the whole app again and again after changing the tiniest piece of code can become significantly time-consuming and frustrating at the end of the day. Celedev's Responsive Programming solution has been designed from the ground up to solve this issue, so you can experiment right away in your app the changes you do in your program.
In this CocoaHeads short talk, I will present the major aspects of Celedev's environment and how it can be used it to speed-up Apps development or to conduct creative experimentations with iOS APIs.
Through a few examples I will show how to integrate Responsive Code into an existing App with the LuaContext class, how to instantly propagate changed code into the application without relaunching it, how to immediately visualize changed resources (images, text …) in their application context, …
For more information, see the the announcement at cocoaheads.fr (in french).
If you are in the neighborhood of Rennes on 24th, do not hesitate to come.
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