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###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.

###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

MIT Licence. Basically, do whatever you like. Just don't judge me too harshly when you find problems.

###Download

Linked from http://sixtoeightapp.com/open_source.php, or just visit the github directly at http://github.com/archgrove/CoreStack

###Platform

Objective C 2.0 platforms. Basically, that's Mac OS X Leopard, or iOS.

##Contact

Bug reports, comments, patches and abuse to adamw at archgrove.co.uk.

##Code

Pure Objective C, but with the help of ghunit (Gabriel Handford) and JSON API (Stig Brautaset).

##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.

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

MIT Licence. Basically, do whatever you like. Just don't judge me too harshly when you find problems.

Download

Linked from http://sixtoeightapp.com/open_source.php, or just visit the github directly at http://github.com/archgrove/CoreStack

Platform

Objective C 2.0 platforms. Basically, that's Mac OS X Leopard, or iOS.

Contact

Bug reports, comments, patches and abuse to adamw at archgrove.co.uk.

Code

Pure Objective C, but with the help of ghunit (Gabriel Handford) and JSON API (Stig Brautaset).

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.

replaced http://stackapps.com/ with https://stackapps.com/
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###About

An Objective C 2.0 wrapper around the Stack Exchange API. Powers Six to EightSix 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

MIT Licence. Basically, do whatever you like. Just don't judge me too harshly when you find problems.

###Download

Linked from http://sixtoeightapp.com/open_source.php, or just visit the github directly at http://github.com/archgrove/CoreStack

###Platform

Objective C 2.0 platforms. Basically, that's Mac OS X Leopard, or iOS.

##Contact

Bug reports, comments, patches and abuse to adamw at archgrove.co.uk.

##Code

Pure Objective C, but with the help of ghunit (Gabriel Handford) and JSON API (Stig Brautaset).

##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.

###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

MIT Licence. Basically, do whatever you like. Just don't judge me too harshly when you find problems.

###Download

Linked from http://sixtoeightapp.com/open_source.php, or just visit the github directly at http://github.com/archgrove/CoreStack

###Platform

Objective C 2.0 platforms. Basically, that's Mac OS X Leopard, or iOS.

##Contact

Bug reports, comments, patches and abuse to adamw at archgrove.co.uk.

##Code

Pure Objective C, but with the help of ghunit (Gabriel Handford) and JSON API (Stig Brautaset).

##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.

###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

MIT Licence. Basically, do whatever you like. Just don't judge me too harshly when you find problems.

###Download

Linked from http://sixtoeightapp.com/open_source.php, or just visit the github directly at http://github.com/archgrove/CoreStack

###Platform

Objective C 2.0 platforms. Basically, that's Mac OS X Leopard, or iOS.

##Contact

Bug reports, comments, patches and abuse to adamw at archgrove.co.uk.

##Code

Pure Objective C, but with the help of ghunit (Gabriel Handford) and JSON API (Stig Brautaset).

##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.

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