Description |
1 online resource (456 pages) illustrations |
Series |
Developer's Library |
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Developer's library.
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Summary |
Annotation "Mac OS X Advanced Development Techniques" introduces intermediate to advanced developers to a wide range of topics they will not find so extensively detailed anywhere else. The book concentrates on teaching Cocoa development first, and then takes that knowledge and teaches in-depth, advanced Mac OS X development through detailed examples. Topics covered include: writing applications in Cocoa, supporting plug-in architectures, using shell scripts as startup items, understanding property lists, writing screen savers, implementing preference panes and storing global user preferences, custom color pickers, components, core and non-core services, foundations, frameworks, bundles, tools, applications and more. Source code in Objective-C, Perl, Java, shell script, and other languages are included as appropriate. These solutions are necessary when developing Mac OS X software, but many times are overlooked due to their complexities and lack of documentation and examples. The project-oriented approach of "Mac OS X Advanced Development Techniques" lends itself perfectly to those developers who need to learn a specific aspect of this new OS. Stand-alone examples allow them to strike a specific topic with surgical precision. Each chapter will be filled with snippets of deep, technical information that is difficult or impossible to find anywhere else |
Audience |
Trade Sams |
SUBJECT |
Mac OS. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96060065
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Mac OS fast |
Subject |
Macintosh (Computer) -- Programming.
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Operating systems (Computers)
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operating systems.
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Macintosh (Computer) -- Programming
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Operating systems (Computers)
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2002116065 |
ISBN |
9780672325267 |
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0672325268 |
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