###About
About
An Objective C 2.0 wrapper around the Stack Exchange API. Powers Six to Eight. Carefully woven threads for easy creation of non-blocking UIs, and full serialisation support for easy state persistence. In short, what was needed to create a well behaved iPhone application.
I've included a small README.txt, but documentation is otherwise sparse. As time permits over the next week, I'll be writing a few blog posts on the creation of Six to Eight, and the use of the API (along with coding against the SE API in general).
###License
License
MIT Licence. Basically, do whatever you like. Just don't judge me too harshly when you find problems.
###Download
Download
Linked from http://sixtoeightapp.com/open_source.php, or just visit the github directly at http://github.com/archgrove/CoreStack
###Platform
Platform
Objective C 2.0 platforms. Basically, that's Mac OS X Leopard, or iOS.
##Contact
Contact
Bug reports, comments, patches and abuse to adamw at archgrove.co.uk.
##Code
Code
Pure Objective C, but with the help of ghunit (Gabriel Handford) and JSON API (Stig Brautaset).
##Examples
Examples
In case it helps, I just uploaded one of the UIViewControllers from SixToEight to http://sixtoeightapp.com/code/SiteStatisticsView.m (and h). It shows the basic usage the API was designed for - given a CSSite, it demos getting request parameters, making requests, receiving answers and serialising results. I'll add some more interesting ones later in the week when I've check them over for obvious bad examples.