Apple Developer Connection News •  April 6, 2007 • Issue 479

Explore the Latest Updates to WWDC 2007

Conference website offers new details and information.

There are now over 130 in-depth technical presentations, practical hands-on sessions, and technology-specific labs available on the WWDC website. In addition to learning how you'll be able to use the latest technologies in Mac OS X, you'll find information about community activities and what's new at this year's conference:

  • Mac OS X Immersion Monday: For developers, system administrators and IT professionals new to Mac OS X, take advantage of dedicated sessions designed to quickly get you up to speed on Mac OS X development tools and technologies.
  • Content and Media Track Update: There are now over a dozen sessions in addition to the Content and Media Labs where you'll explore best practices to harness digital content for delivery to the Web, applications, and devices such as the iPod or Apple TV.
  • Information Technologies Track Update: With a dedicated track and the IT Lab, system administrators, IT professionals and developers will find many opportunities to dive deep into Leopard technologies, network and collaborate with their peers, and get hands-on experience with Leopard Server.
  • Science and Games Communities: In addition to the sessions and labs in each of the six tracks, Scientific Computing and Games developers can take advantage of special Lunchtime Discussion Groups with Apple engineers and additional opportunities to network with their colleagues.
WWDC 2007 will be the ideal place to learn how to take your skills to the next level, choosing and using the hottest APIs and making the most of Mac OS X. Don't wait, purchase your ticket to WWDC today and save $300.*

Bug Reporter Receives Feature Enhancements

On March 24, the Apple Developer Connection enhanced the Bug Reporter with a new interface and increased functionality. Developers can now search, filter, and list bug reports more easily than before. Check out the Bug Reporter or view a summary of the new enhancements that were just recently added.



New on the ADC Website

ADC Articles
Debugging and Symbolizing Crash Dumps in Xcode

Xcode provides built-in methods to help you debug a release build of your application. Read this article to learn how to use crash logs to find those difficult bugs.

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Reference Library
Sample Code:CallJS
Sample Code: AESendThreadSafe
Sample Code: TwoManyControllers
Technical Q&A: Including a custom NSWindow in a nib file
Technical Note: Exporting Movies for iPod and Apple TV
Sample Code: CGRotation
Sample Code: MultiprecisionFP

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In the Community

Mastering Digital Audio Production: Music Workflow with Mac OS X
In today's digital studio, audio engineers blend loops, effects, and many other tools from multiple programs. Mastering Digital Audio Production: Music Workflow with Mac OS X from Sybex, shows you how to integrate a variety of production tools for the Mac OS X platform into all stages of audio production including best practices, real-world examples, and interviews with audio professionals.

developer Tools
REALbasic 2007 Release 2
Syncro SVN Client 2.3
Greenfoot 1.2

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Unix & Open Source
OpenOffice.org 2.2
Etrax 100LX flash Utility 1.0
Zimbra Collaboration Suite 4.5.4

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In this issue
Explore the Latest Updates to WWDC 2007
Bug Reporter Receives Feature Enhancements
Debugging and Symbolizing Crash Dumps in Xcode
Mastering Digital Audio Production: Music Workflow with Mac OS X
New Downloads
Computer Hardware Understanding Development Tools version 4.4.4 (DMG)
Some downloads may require ADC Member/Apple ID Log In
Get the Leopard Early Start Kit
Training & Events
OpenGL Bootcamp, April 30-May 4 in Atlanta, GA
Automator Workshop, April 30 in Chicago, IL
Workflow Automation with AppleScript, May 1-3 in Chicago, IL
Developing Desktop Applications with Cocoa, May 14-18 in Beaconsfield, Bucks, UK

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WWDC07 Learn More
Mac Products Guide
Check out New Arrivals
Tell Mac users about your Universal application
Reminders
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April 6, 2007 • Issue 479
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