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Peter Steinberger

@steipete

Entrepreneur, Developer, Speaker. I love pushing the limits of Cocoa. Working on @PSPDFKit, the most advanced PDF framework for iOS, Android and your Browser.

Joined March 2009
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    Peter Steinberger ‏@steipete 14 Oct 2015

    Thesis: All sufficiently complex ObjC API at some point gets an options:(NSDictionary<NSString*, id> *) parameter.pic.twitter.com/Z7nytV8o2R

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    • breaktheſyſtem Alexander Repty Bruno Virlet Alexander Jarvis Hugo Tunius Jacob Schwartz Yo, tu sabes? 🙃 Wilmar Ashley Corbion
    2:10 AM - 14 Oct 2015
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      1. Jernej Virag ‏@jernejv 14 Oct 2015

        @steipete those API's make me honestly wish more languages would pick up *kwargs from Python :/

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      2. Peter Steinberger ‏@steipete 14 Oct 2015

        @jernejv oh, learned something new!

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    1. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai 14 Oct 2015

      @steipete One of the problems Swift doesn't address.

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    2. Justin Spahr-Summers ‏@jspahrsummers 14 Oct 2015

      @steipete unnnnnnnngggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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      1. Kevin Griffin ‏@KevinGriffin 14 Oct 2015

        @steipete @modocache The classic Ruby anti pattern, encouraged by the syntax of squishing passed key/value pairs into a hash!

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      2. Brian Gesiak ‏@modocache 14 Oct 2015

        @KevinGriffin @steipete Anti-pattern when abused, but sometimes your API has to allow threading thru values that you simply can't anticipate

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      4. Kevin Griffin ‏@KevinGriffin 14 Oct 2015

        @modocache @steipete My feeling with that though is that, if you don’t know what you’re using in the receiving context, you’re probably—

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    3. Friedrich Markgraf ‏@fzwob 14 Oct 2015 Tiergarten, Berlin

      @steipete all this relying on strings is the worst cop-out in the otherwise mostly beautiful Apple Objective-C APIs.

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    4. Ashton Williams ‏@AshtonDev 14 Oct 2015

      @steipete “here, you figure out the parameters”

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