Apple Developer Connection News • March 10, 2006 • Issue 458

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The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 is an ideal place to learn how to take your work to the next level, choosing and using the hottest APIs and making the most of Mac OS X. You'll receive expert, hands-on instruction on the latest Apple technologies and connect with developers from all over the world who innovate on the Mac platform. Don't wait, reserve your spot at WWDC 2006 today and save $300.*

Universal Application Briefings in Europe

The Apple Developer Connection is pleased to announce a series of Universal Application Briefings for European ADC members. During these free, three-hour sessions, Apple experts will go in-depth to present effective methods for creating Mac OS X applications that run on Intel-based Macs. A mobile compatibility lab** will be open during each briefing so you can test your application on the latest Intel-based Macintosh hardware. Universal Application Briefings are scheduled for these cities:

March 17 - Paris, FRANCE
March 20 - Milan, ITALY
March 22 - Zurich, SWITZERLAND
March 24 - Munich, GERMANY
March 27 - Cologne, GERMANY
March 29 - Berlin, GERMANY
April 3 - Oslo, NORWAY
April 5 - Copenhagen, DENMARK
April 7 - Stockholm, SWEDEN
April 11 - Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
April 26 - London, UNITED KINGDOM

For each date, you may register for either a morning session that begins at 8:30am or an identical afternoon session that begins at 1:30pm. Sign up today!



New on the ADC Website

ADC Articles

Using Ruby on Rails for Web Development on Mac OS X
Ruby on Rails lets you create great web applications backed by SQL databases. Read this article to learn why Mac OS X is the preferred platform for this dynamic new tool.

Taking Advantage of PDF Kit in Your Cocoa Application
PDF Kit lets you handle PDF documents in your Cocoa application without writing a lot of custom code. Read this article to get started with this important Mac OS X Tiger technology.

Working with Quartz Composer
Quartz Composer brings together a rich set of technologies for building powerful products without having to write code. Read this article to build a sample composition.

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Reference Library
Documentation: Cocoa Drawing Guide
Documentation: Cocoa Fundamentals Guide
Documentation: Scroll View Programming Guide for Cocoa
Documentation: View Programming Guide for Cocoa
Documentation: Cocoa Scripting Guide
Documentation: Document-Based Applications Overview
Sample Code: QTCarbonCoreImage101
Sample Code: iTunesController
Technical Q&A: Common QA and Roadmap for USB Software Development on Mac OS X

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In the Community

New Xcode Development Book Available from Addison-Wesley
Mac developer Fritz Anderson has written Step into Xcode: Mac OS X Development, a guide to using Xcode to build applications with any Macintosh technology or language. The book's practical focus makes it useful for current Xcode users upgrading to Xcode 2.1, experienced Mac programmers migrating from CodeWarrior, UNIX/Linux programmers moving to Mac OS X, and even novices writing their first programs or scripts.

developer Tools
Business Process Visual ARCHITECT 1.0
PlistEdit Pro 1.2
4D 2004.3

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Unix & Open Source
PHP 5.1.2
Perl 5.8.8
Zimbra Collaboration
Suite 3.0

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March 10, 2006 • Issue 458
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*For pricing details, please see WWDC 2006 Pricing. Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 attendees must agree to the ADC Terms and Conditions. Prices, product offerings, and program terms are subject to change at Apple's discretion. Some products or promotions are not available outside the United States. For further information, please review the WWDC 2006 Attendance & Refund Policy.

**Mobile compatibility lab space is limited and testing opportunities are available first-come, first served basis.

This newsletter is for informational purposes only. Apple assumes no responsibility for its accuracy, and the information is subject to change without notice. Any use of, or actions taken based upon, any of the information contained in this newsletter is done entirely at your own risk. Mention of non-Apple products or services is for informational purposes only, and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of these products.

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