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Technical Q&As: Cocoa
Applications often need to load specific resources at runtime. The Cocoa frameworks include programmatic interfaces that help applications distribute, locate, and load resources of various kinds. Among the resources that applications can load are plug-in code, feature-availability information, power and energy resources, Internet resources, and localized images, sounds, and strings.

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Customizing Process Stack Size (HTML)
QA1419: Describes methods for setting the stack size of a process and/or thread.
2008-02-20
Programmatically causing restart, shutdown and/or logout (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
QA1134: Describes how to programmatically cause restart, shutdown, sleep or logout.
2008-01-23
Obtaining the localized application name in Cocoa (HTML)
QA1544: Describes how to obtain several versions of the application name in Cocoa.
2007-09-21
Finding EXC_BAD_ACCESS bugs in a Cocoa project (HTML)
QA1367: Discusses how to find memory protection violations or EXC_BAD_ACCESS bugs in Cocoa projects.
2006-10-10
Registering and unregistering for sleep notifications (HTML)
QA1340: Explains how applications can register and unregister for sleep notifications on Mac OS X.
2005-10-17
Preventing sleep (HTML) (HTML)
QA1160: Explains how your application can prevent the system from sleeping.
2004-10-22