Xcode 2.3, the latest release of Apple's integrated development environment for Mac OS X, is available for download at no cost from the ADC Member Site. This new release includes additions and enhancements such as support for the DWARF debugging format, support for the Netwide Assembler (Nasm) for Intel, and Dedicated Network Buildsa new feature designed to support large projects with dedicated build farms for compilation.
Connect with Colleagues and Peers at WWDC 2006
The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference is a unique, once-a-year opportunity to connect with your peers, tap into Apple's expertise, share your own insights, and get inspired. The conference includes some specialized community activities, such as brown bag lunchtime discussions, late night labs, and more. Details on some community connections taking place at the conference are available at the links below:
Scientific Development Poster Session at WWDC
To foster cutting-edge development on Mac OS X and make it easy for scientists with similar interests to meet, Apple is hosting a Scientific Development Poster Session during WWDC 2006. If you've successfully tackled a scientific problem by using Apple technologies to create an innovative application, library, API or workflow, don't miss this opportunity to present your work to your peers. Poster abstracts are due Friday, July 7.