Apple Developer Connection News • June 30, 2006 • Issue 465

CEO Steve Jobs to Headline WWDC 2006 Keynote

Apple executives to present Mac OS X Leopard preview.

Apple announced that CEO Steve Jobs, along with Philip Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing; Bertrand Serlet, senior vice president of Software Engineering; and Scott Forstall, vice president of Platform Experience, will kick off WWDC 2006 with a keynote preview of Mac OS X Leopard on Monday, August 7, 2006 in San Francisco. Throughout the week of WWDC 2006, developers can choose from more than 140 technical sessions and dozens of hands-on labs providing opportunities to work one-on-one with Apple engineers. Early registration has been extended to July 7, so there's still time to save $300 on your WWDC E-ticket.* Register today!



New on the ADC Website

ADC Articles

Using the QTKit Framework
With QTKit, Cocoa developers have easy access to the power of QuickTime. Read this article to learn about the QTKit framework and how to use it in your application.

Building Customized User Client Drivers for USB Devices
You can control a hardware device using generic Mac OS X drivers and custom code. This article shows how to write the setup code for card readers, bill validators and other devices.

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Reference Library
Guides: Quartz Display Services Programming Topics
Reference: HIGeometry Reference
Reference: Disc Recording UI Framework Reference
Reference: Disc Recording Framework Reference
Reference: Core Image Kernel Language Reference
Reference: Core Image Filter Reference
Release Notes: AppleScript Terminology and Apple Event Codes Reference

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In the Community

Big Nerd Ranch Delivers New OpenGL Bootcamp
The Big Nerd Ranch, Inc. is now accepting registrations for a new five-day, intensive course, offering the fastest way to master the ideas and techniques of OpenGL programming. In the class, slated for September 11-15, you'll learn how OpenGL works, what functionality it does and does not provide, various optimization methods for both static and dynamic data, and much more.

developer Tools
Torque Game Builder 1.0
Iceberg 1.2
Sdef Editor 1.3.2

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Unix & Open Source
SQLGrinder 2.0.0
Boolean Search 3.3.1
Carbon Emacs Package
June '06

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WWDC 2006, August 7-11 in San Francisco, California
June 30, 2006 • Issue 465
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