A guided introduction and learning path to developing for web and Internet.
Mac OS X is an outstanding web development platform, with
its stable open-source core based on FreeBSD 5.0 and a wealth of
standard open-source web technologies. Mac OS X gives you the
ability to develop dynamic browser-based applications that you
can deploy locally, on Mac OS X Server, or on your
heterogeneous enterprise servers. On the client side, the Safari web
browser supports not only Mac OS X, but also Windows and iPhone, so you
have a greater audience for web applications than was available just a
year ago. The WebKit, which forms the basis of the Safari web browser,
provides a powerful HTML engine for use in your applications. Dashboard
widgets provide a simple yet powerful way to quickly get information
into the hands of your users. And if you prefer AJAX, WebObjects,
PHP, Perl, Python, JSP, or pure Java implementations, you can
collaboratively develop your site leveraging corporate resources
such as databases, LDAP repositories, and source code management
repositories. You'll enjoy the reliability of UNIX, plus the
rich user interface and ease of use that are the hallmarks of
Macintosh. Read more...
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