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OS X Api's and Frameworks
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Dec 1, 2000, 01:22 AM
 
Maybe I'm just a dunce, ignorant, lacking of resources, or all three.

I don't have the PB, but I'm looking to research a bit about OS X apis. The documentation on Apple's web site that I've been able to find doesn't really provide detailed information about the various frameworks in the new OS (CoreGraphicsService, etc.) I guess I'm looking for something like a Javadoc.

Do any of you know where to find this information? Is it on the website if you are an ADC select memeber? Does it come with the developer tools?

Since I don't actually have a mac that can run OS X right now, and I'm waiting for the release to get one, I'm kicking back and trying to figure out how to write that killer app - so direction to any resources would be helpful.

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Dec 2, 2000, 07:51 AM
 
Originally posted by Xestrel:
Do any of you know where to find this information? Is it on the website if you are an ADC select memeber? Does it come with the developer tools?
If you have the time this homepage contains alot of quicktime movies from World Wide Developer Conference 2000. There are movies on Carbon, Cocoa, Core Foundation and much more.
http://connect.apple.com/WWDC2000/main.html

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Dec 4, 2000, 05:49 AM
 
I can't seem to down load these movies, but then, that could have something to do with the network I'm dealing with here. Any other suggestions for reaources?


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