Tag: OS X
All the articles with the tag "OS X".
- Introducing Noun Project for MacUpdated: at 06:35 PM- The line-drawing vector icons trend continues: the Noun Project makes finding and using icons a breeze 
- Removing User Interface Complexity, or Why React is AwesomeUpdated: at 04:00 PM- Write a native mobile app using React. It's fast because React's view-diffing magic lets you skip the compile step. 
- A walkthrough on building OS X Apps with JavaScriptUpdated: at 09:30 PM- With the Objective-C bridge, you can jump into OS X app development with JavaScript 
- OS X Yosemite introduces ability to write automation scripts in JavaScript instead of AppleScriptUpdated: at 02:53 PM- There is a bright future for JavaScript on OS X: write automation scripts in JavaScript to improve your workflow 
- Following the visual refresh in iOS 7, OS X Yosemite provides a cleaner-looking interface including new system font and iconsUpdated: at 10:33 PM- OS X Yosemite's consistent and simple icons push design interfaces forward 
- Tab Colors in iTerm2 v1.0Updated: at 05:03 PM- Version 1.0 of iTerm2 for OS X was recently released. They removed one of my favorite features: tab coloring. You used to be able to right click on a tab to change its color. For example, I changed the tab with my ssh connection to our production server would be red and the tab with the ssh connection to our test server would be green.