Apple Developer Connection News • April 21, 2006 • Issue 460

Preview Mac OS X Leopard at WWDC 2006

Five session tracks offer up-to-the-minute information.

Be one of the first to preview Mac OS X Leopard at Worldwide Developers Conference 2006, taking place August 7-11 in San Francisco. With more than 120 sessions planned across five technology tracks, WWDC 2006 will cover the full spectrum of Mac technology. In each track you'll find practical sessions, delivered by Apple engineers, that show how to take advantage of current technologies in Tiger, and how to get ready for what's coming in Leopard. The five session tracks are:

Application Technologies

Graphics and Media

Development Tools

OS Foundations

Information Technologies

Don't wait, register for WWDC 2006 today and save $300.*

Apply for a WWDC 2006 Student Scholarship

ADC Student members are eligible** to apply for the WWDC 2006 Student Scholarship Program. This valuable learning experience includes full access to all WWDC sessions and events, exclusive student activities, and the chance to work directly with hundreds of Apple engineers. To apply, get your resume ready and complete the online application by April 28, 2006.



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Developer Profile: Elluminate Live! on Mac OS X
The Elluminate Live! virtual classroom highlights the power of Java on Mac OS X. Read how the use of Apple tools and technologies makes this cross-platform application run best on a Mac.

Delivering Content with RSS for Web Developers on Mac OS X
The Mac OS X platform utilizes the RSS format in many ways. Read this article to learn how to provide content through RSS, and the tools that can help you manage RSS delivery.

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Reference Library
Sample Code: BlockedEventQueue
Technical Q&A: Enumerating fonts with ATS
Documentation: Quartz Display Services Reference
Documentation: Darwin Notification API Reference
Documentation: Apple Filing Protocol Reference
Documentation: Quartz Event Services Reference
Documentation: Animation Programming Guide
Documentation: iMac Developer Note
Documentation: Open Directory Reference
Documentation: Tree-Based XML Programming Guide for Cocoa
Technical Note: JNI Development on Mac OS X
Technical Q&A: Using the kQTPropertyClass_DRM properties with QuickTime
Technical Q&A: UnsupportedClassVersionError with
J2SE 5.0 Release 4

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In the Community

Intel Fortran Compiler for Mac OS X Now Available
Intel is now shipping several new compilers and libraries, including the Intel Fortran Compiler for Mac OS X. Compatible with the Xcode development environment, the Intel Fortran Compiler provides a fast and easy way to automate advanced optimizations and parallelization for computation intensive applications.

developer Tools
DbVisualizer 5.0
tixe 1.1
pgEdit 1.2

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Unix & Open Source
DarwinPorts 1.2.1
Samba 3.0.22
The GNU-Darwin Distribution 1.1

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WWDC 2006, August 7-11 in San Francisco, California
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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.

**To be eligible to apply for a Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 Student Scholarship you must be an Apple Developer Connection Student member, enrolled part-time or full-time at a college or university, have a student identification number, and be at least 18 years of age. For complete information, please review the WWDC 2006 Student Scholarship rules.

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