Apple Developer Connection News • March 4, 2005 • Issue 435

WWDC 2005: More Hands-On Than Ever

Connect with Apple Engineers June 6-10 in San Francisco

Worldwide Developers Conference 2005In addition to information-rich presentations and one-on-one consulting labs, this year's Worldwide Developers Conference also offers something new: advanced, hands-on coding sessions, led by Apple's top engineers and designed to turn you into a Tiger expert.

At WWDC, you'll dive deep into technologies such as Spotlight, Automator, 64-bit support, Dashboard widgets, Xcode 2.0, and more. Register today and save $300.

Get Ready for Mac OS X “Tiger”

With the Tiger Developer Overview Series, ADC has revealed some of the exciting new development technologies available in the next major release of Mac OS X. This ongoing series of articles is an easy way to get up to speed on upcoming Tiger features:

Mac OS X v10.4 “Tiger” Overview

Working with Spotlight

Developing Dashboard Widgets

Developing 64-bit Applications

Working with Automator

Working with Xcode 2.0

You can save even more when you buy a Tiger Early Start Kit (featuring access to pre-release Tiger software and documentation) bundled with a WWDC 2005 ticket.


New on the ADC Website

ADC Articles

Accessing SQL Data in Apple Remote Desktop 2
The PostgreSQL database in Apple Remote Desktop 2 contains useful information about the systems on your network. Read this article to learn how to access it for creating custom applications.

Developing Java Applications on Mac OS X with Eclipse
Learn to work with Eclipse on Mac OS X with this practical article, which demonstrates how to build a sample application, add a project, modify Eclipse, and get an SWT application up and running.

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Reference Library
Sample Code: HelpHook
Technical Q&A: Sequence Grabber preallocates large file when recording
Technical Q&A: NativePathNameToFSSpec returns bdNamErr (-37) error
Sample Code: BrideOfMungGrab
Technical Q&A: Movie Export - Always fill in the MovieExportGetDataParams dataSize field

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In the Community

Updated eBook “Learn C on the Macintosh”
Considered a classic by a generation of Mac programmers, “Learn C on the Macintosh” is now completely updated for Mac OS X, with all new Xcode examples. This PDF eBook from SpiderWorks, LLC is perfect for beginning Mac developers.

“Mac OS X Server 10.3 Panther: Visual QuickPro Guide”
In this task-based guide from Peachpit Press, veteran Mac expert Schoun Regan shows you how to manage local networks, navigate the Unix file system permission architecture, and administer Internet and Web services on Mac OS X Server.

Developer Tools
Mergemill 3.9
Pipe 1.0
nib4j 1.1

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Unix & Open Source
ntop 3.1
PHP 4.3.10
Samba 3.0.10

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WWDC 2005: Register by April 22 and save.
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March 4, 2005 • Issue 435
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