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Core Animation Sample Code: NanoLife
Theocacao: “NanoLife is a simple Core Animation project with a single layer-backed view and a collection of sublayers. Each sublayer has a glowing sphere and moves along a random path, giving the impression of a microscopic lifeforms (or maybe fireflies?)”
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The Name Game
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Random Tiger Notes
Michael Tsai posted an interesting list of Tiger observations.
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Return of the Mac
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FeedShuffle
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Karelia Software’s Cocoa Open Source
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We already use CURLHandle, also from Karelia Software, in NetNewsWire.
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