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Simfy | Cologne, Germany | iOS Developer

We are a team of music- and technology enthusiasts, which combines passion, hard-work and fun to change the way people will listen to music in the future. Starting from the idea that music should be available every where and at any time, independently form where you are and what you do, we keep working every day to make listening to music easier and better.

We're looking for an experienced iOS Developer (m/f) who shares the vision and helps to build the best iOS streaming apps out there in the market. You have an insatiable thirst for learning new things and enjoy sharing your knowledge. You are organized, clear-headed, creative and proud of the high-standard to which you work.

More details at: http://about.simfy.com/jobs/job-offers/ios-developer-mf/



Resource overlays might have solved the problem a bit More gracefully. They allow you to specify additional resource directories that take precedence over the default one. I don't have a link at the moment, but google should be able to tell you something. You'd still have to hack around with the build file a bit, but if you're a java/android programmer you should know about ant anyway.

As long as you're learning about java build tools, take a look at the android maven plugin. It can be useful once you outgrow the confines of the default android build process.


I've made no effort to ensure that the frameworks available on the site are iOS-specific. The main point is that they're available for iOS.


Thanks for the first 3 suggestions.

Frameworks, on the site at least, means any pile of code that can be used on iOS. It's definitely a misnomer, but it fits well enough with what people search for. I'm sure you had the same issue when deciding on a name for cocoacontrols.com.

It's hard to say what differentiates the sites. They definitely serve the same niche.


I'm sure you had the same issue when deciding on a name for cocoacontrols.com.

Actually, I only publish UI-centric projects (hence 'controls'). It's a forcing function for me to scope what content gets published. I've actually had to reject quite a bit of cool stuff as a result.

edit: also, I intended to say 'here are a couple pieces of feedback for you' in my original post. Re-reading it just now, I realize that it comes across as a bit rude. Not my intention at all. My bad :)


Yup, I agree. This is on my todo list.


Yep, that's basically what I'm saying.


Good catch. The framework details were taken, for the most part, directly from the homepage. I'll fix it when I get the chance.


I've never tried it on the iPad. I'll see what I can do!


That's a feature that I have yet to implement, but it's on my todo list. Follow @iosframeworks for updates to the site.


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