October 28, 2009 7:00 PM - 98 attended

Concurrency Using Operation Objects and Blocks on the iPhone

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iPhone OS, like its much bigger sibling Mac OS X, provides a rich array of concurrency solutions for developers needing to use them. This talk will focus on using operation objects and blocks to achieve concurrency to improve perceived application performance in an iPhone application. An application with a non-responsive UI will be examined. Then the application will be changed to use operation objects. Finally blocks will be used to implement an alternative solution.

Danton Chin is a software developer focused on developing iPhone applications for fun and profit. He can be reached at [masked] and his blog is at http://iphonedevelope...

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