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What?s New For iPad Programmers

What?s New For iPad Programmers

Eric Shepherd will present an overview of how programming the iPad differs from iPhone programming, with some tips on how to update existing apps for the iPad, as well as covering some of the key differences between the platforms that affect application design decisions.

Magic with Macrosoft

Magic with Macrosoft

Machine Language Speed for Applesoft Programmers – Peter Neubauer “Once upon a time, only advanced programmers could achieve machine language speed.” Learn how to use Macrosoft, a programming language from the same folks who brought us Nibble Magazine, to write Applesoft-like programs that achieve machine language speed, in this introduction to obtaining, using, and setting …

Bite The Bag

Bite The Bag

This game is a time-honored KFest classic brought to you by Geoff Weiss. How low can you go? You don’t have to be Bilbo Baggins to play this game. This is something that you can really sink your teeth in. Pick up a paper bag with only one limb on the ground. The bag gets shorter …

iPhone 4.0 and iPad

iPhone 4.0 and iPad

The Latest and Greatest from Apple – Rob Walch of Today in iOS podcast In April, Apple released the iPad, a tablet computer compatible with the iPhone?s App Store. In June, the iPhone and iPod Touch received the iOS 4 firmware upgrade. Rob Walch of the Today in iOS (formerly Today in iPhone) podcast, brings …

KansasFest 2010 Keynote

KansasFest 2010 Keynote

Mark Simonsen, employee number three and later owner of Beagle Bros, will be the keynote speaker at KansasFest 2010. At Beagle Bros, whose popular software products for the Apple II hobbyist demonstrated the publisher’s quirky sense of humor, Mark developed software including Flex Type, Beagle BASIC, Beagle Graphics, Triple-Dump, and Double-Take. In the early 1980s, …