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Getting Started with Mac OS X Dev
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Well now that i have had my first mac in the house for a couple of weeks and gotten comfortable with OS X, i imagine is should start learning a bit about developing on this thing. Are there any OS X specifiic dev forums you guys could recommend? Not counting this one of course. :-)
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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I really haven't found an outstanding OS X development forum.
By far, the best source of information on Cocoa programming is the OS X Development mailing list at www.omnigroup.com.
Wade
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Rochester, uk
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I'm sure stating the obvious is against the rules (enough people get flamed for it), but have you tried Apple's dev boards?
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All words are lies. Including these ones.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Originally posted by mdcarter1:
<STRONG>Well now that i have had my first mac in the house for a couple of weeks and gotten comfortable with OS X, i imagine is should start learning a bit about developing on this thing. Are there any OS X specifiic dev forums you guys could recommend? Not counting this one of course. :-)</STRONG>
Join the Apple developer mail list of interest (Cocoa, Carbon, Applescript, etc). Even if you just lurk, reading everyone else's discussion can be very imformative. Be sure to create a rule to file the list e-mails to a special folder, as traffic can be high.
Michael
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Michael F. Kamprath
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