Apple Developer Connection News • March 31, 2006 • Issue 459

ADC Introduces New Video Tutorial Series

Step-by-step clips show how to adopt key technologies.

The Apple Developer Connection is pleased to deliver "Building a Sample Core Data Application," the first in a new series of tutorials that combine text with QuickTime video clips to demonstrate exactly how to work with key Mac OS X Tiger technologies. It's a new kind of technical resource, one that enables you to experience firsthand the powerful capabilities of development technologies such as Xcode 2, Core Data, and Cocoa bindings.

Universal Application Briefings in Europe

Universal Application Briefings are continuing in Europe during the month of April. Free for ADC members, these three-hour sessions are led by Apple experts who will provide step-by-step instructions on how to create Mac OS X applications that run on both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs. A mobile compatibility lab* will be open during each briefing so you can test your application on the latest Intel-based Macs. Universal Application Briefings are scheduled for these cities:

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

Building a JNI Universal Application with Xcode
This new tutorial on the Developer Transition Resource Center explains how to use JNI and Xcode to add Mac OS X features to your Java application, as well as how to build a JNI library as a universal binary.

Intuit Leverages Mac OS X Tiger Features and .Mac
Intuit enhanced QuickBooks: Pro 2006 for Mac with the best of Tiger features and .Mac integration to make a state-of-the-art Mac application.

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Reference Library
Sample Code: DragItemAround
Technical Q&A: ColorSync Color Matching on Intel-based Macs
Sample Code: SpecialPictureProtocol
Documentation: AirPort Developer Note
Documentation: Audio Developer Note
Documentation: Bluetooth Developer Note
Documentation: Ethernet Developer Note
Documentation: FireWire Developer Note
Documentation: Hardware Developer Note Terms and Abbreviations
Documentation: iMac G5 Developer Note
Documentation: PCI Developer Note
Documentation: Power Mac G5 Developer Note
Documentation: RAM Expansion Developer Note
Documentation: Universal Serial Bus Developer Note
Documentation: Video Developer Note

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In the Community

Mac OS X Technology Guide to Spotlight Now Available
The first dedicated book on Spotlight for developers, Mac OS X Technology Guide to Spotlight is an in-depth developer's guide to adding the search power of Spotlight to your Mac OS X applications. This book goes beyond the basics to provide comprehensive coverage of the Spotlight API.

developer Tools
Oracle SQL Developer 1.0
0xED 1.0
FileStorm 1.9.1

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Unix & Open Source
JSEclipse 1.5.0
Berkeley UPC 2.2.2
Carbon Emacs Package March '06

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WWDC 2006, August 7-11 in San Francisco, California
Developer Transition Resource Center
March 31, 2006 • Issue 459
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*Mobile compatibility lab space is limited and testing opportunities are available first-come, first served basis.

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