Apple Developer Connection News • July 14, 2006 • Issue 466

Meet Apple Engineers at WWDC 2006

Get one-on-one consultation with the Mac OS X experts.

WWDC 2006 is your opportunity to work developer-to-developer with the Apple engineers who create Mac OS X. You'll find members of every key engineering team available throughout the week, in sessions and in labs, who are eager to help you make the most of current technologies in Tiger and inspire you about what's coming in Leopard. Register for WWDC 2006* today so you can learn from them, ask questions, and provide your feedback.

Apple Training Courses Before and After WWDC

Enhance your WWDC 2006 learning experience with Apple Training. IT and developer training courses are being offered immediately preceding and following WWDC 2006 at the Apple Campus in Cupertino and at v.2 Consulting in San Francisco. The following courses are available:

August 2-4: Podcasting and Streaming Internet Media

August 2-4: Security Best Practices for Mac OS X

August 12-13: Transitioning to Xcode 2

August 14-16: Advanced Mac OS X Server Administration

August 14-16: Mac OS X Support Essentials


New on the ADC Website

ADC Articles

Improving Your Software with Static Code Analysis Techniques
With Xcode and GCC, you can statically verify your code to improve quality and stability. Read this article to learn about static analysis how to get started using it with an Xcode project.

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Reference Library
Guide: 17-inch iMac for Education Developer Note

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In the Community

New Mac OS X Internals Book Now Available
Mac OS X Internals: A Systems Approach by Amit Singh describes the architecture and design of the Mac OS X operating system. Perfect for Mac OS X developers with a system-level interest in operating systems, the book covers the roles of the firmware, the bootloader, the Mach and BSD kernel components, the object-oriented I/O Kit driver framework, user libraries, and much more.

developer Tools
Visual Paradigm for UML 5.3
DB Visual ARCHITECT 3.2
SDE for Netbeans/
Sun ONE 3.3

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Unix & Open Source
CLIX 1.7.2g
Zimbra Collaboration
Suite 3.1
UnRarX 2.2

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