Apple Developer Connection News April 18, 2008 - Issue 491
150 Sessions & Labs Posted for WWDC
Sessions picThe Apple Worldwide Developers Conference website now provides the details on over 150 sessions and labs. Get in-depth technical information and hands-on learning about the technologies that power iPhone OS, Leopard and Leopard Server from the engineers responsible for them.

In addition to the daily sessions and labs, you can explore the WWDC website for more information on the community activities planned for science and game developers. Don't wait to purchase your ticket, save $300 with early registration pricing through April 25.

Apple Design Awards 2008
The annual Apple Design Awards recognizes technical excellence, innovation, and outstanding achievement in software development. With new categories for iPhone development, this year's Apple Design Awards will be more exciting than ever. Be sure to submit your entry by 5PM (PDT) Monday, May 12.
New Features Added to Apple Bug Reporter
The Apple Bug Reporter has been updated to offer developers new features, making bug reporting and enhancement requests easier than ever. With the latest enhancements, reports can now be searched by title, problem details, ADC Notes, origination date, and with wildcards. Previously uploaded files can now be downloaded and developers can flag their own reports for closure. Get all the details on the Bug Reporter's New Features page.

News on the ADC Website
ADC Articles
In this second article on Ruby on Rails on Leopard, learn how to enhance your Rails application with views and web forms, add AJAX support, and support an iPhone interface.
Reference Library
In The Community
Leverage Force.com, the world's first platform as a service, to build powerful business web apps for the iPhone and Safari. Attend any of four free "Tour de Force" events sponsored by Salesforce.com. Read more.
Developer Tools
 
UNIX & Open Source
 
 
In This Issue
150 Sessions & Labs Posted for WWDC
Apple Design Awards 2008
New Features Added to Apple Bug Reporter
Customizing Rails Applications on Mac OS X Leopard
Develop On-Demand Apps for Safari and iPhone
New Downloads
Some downloads may require ADC Member/Apple ID Log In
iPhone DevCenter
Training & Events
Leopard Bootcamp (Leopard 101), April 21, in Alexandria, VA.
Leopard Bootcamp (Leopard 201), April 24, in Alexandria, VA.
Leopard Bootcamp (Leopard 101), May 5, in Las Vegas, NV.
WWDC08 iMac running Leopard
Mac Products Guide
Reminders
Has your address changed recently? Update your ADC account anytime.
April 18, 2008 • Issue 491
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