Apple Developer Connection News • February 10, 2006 • Issue 457

“Transitioning to Xcode” Classes Now Open

Get comprehensive Xcode training direct from Apple.

Xcode is the essential tool for building universal binaries that run natively on both PowerPC and Intel-based Macintosh systems. Transitioning to Xcode 2 is Apple-hosted training designed to give Carbon developers the skills and insight needed to port their application from CodeWarrior to Xcode quickly and easily. Sign up today for comprehensive Xcode training from the experts. All classes will be at the Apple Campus in Cupertino, CA on the following dates:

February 28-March 1, 2006

March 14-15, 2006

March 28-29, 2006


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ADC Articles

Optimizing Your Application with System Trace in Shark
With Shark's System Trace, you get a detailed view of how your code interacts with Mac OS X. This advanced article digs deep into Shark, and how it helps you optimize your code.

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Reference Library
Sample Code: CheckExecutableArchitecture
Documentation: Universal Access Reference
Technical Note: Building Universal I/O Kit Drivers
Documentation: CFNetwork Programming Guide
Documentation: CFFTPStream Reference
Documentation: CFHost Reference
Documentation: CFHTTPAuthentication Reference
Documentation: CFHTTPMessage Reference
Documentation: CFNetDiagnostics Reference
Documentation: CFNetServices Reference
Documentation: CFStream Socket Additions
Documentation: Segmented Controls Programming Guide for Cocoa
Technical Q&A: Integrating the QuickTime for Windows 7.0.3 Installer into your Application Installer
Technical Q&A: QuickTime Audio - Easy Frequency Level Metering with MovieAudio APIs

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In the Community

EuroOSCON 2006 Call for Participation
EuroOSCON, the O'Reilly European Open Source Convention, is now accepting speaking proposals for its second annual event to be held September 18-21 in Brussels, Belgium. EuroOSCON creates a place for developers, system administrators, entrepreneurs, and business people to come together to delve into critical issues across the spectrum of open source technologies.

New Book in Morgan Kaufmann's QuickTime Developer Series
Announcing the latest book in Morgan Kaufmann's QuickTime Developer Series, QuickTime for .NET and COM Developers. Designed to provide developers who use Visual Basic, Visual Basic .NET, and C# with practical guidance on QuickTime technologies, the book also includes chapters on scripting QuickTime Player and using QuickTime in Microsoft Office applications.

developer Tools
JFormula 3.3
AWMOO C/C++ Development Studio 1.1.0
JDock 1.4

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Unix & Open Source
F-Script 1.3.1
Realtime Countdown 1.1
PGP Desktop 9 Trial 9.0.5

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Developer Transition Resource Center
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February 10, 2006 • Issue 457
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