Hot on the heels of my post on iPhone Development Libraries, Joe Hewitt has announced an initial release of his newest project, The 320 Project. This library incorporates open-sourced components from the Facebook iPhone application. Those of you who have played around with Facebook on the iPhone know that a lot of work has gone into developing this application. So, open-sourcing the components that make up much of the user interface is sure to be appreciated by the developer community.
One of the components I'm most excited to play around with is the TTPhotoViewController, designed to display photos in a similar way to Apple's Photo app. Its ability to pull in photos from multiple datasources -- not just the iPhone photo library -- is sure to provide a great deal of flexibility to developers.
Go ahead and check out the code. Joe warns that it's in alpha quality right now, but I'm sure it's going to improve rapidly.
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