Free Step into Xcode Mac OS X Development Ebook :: Mac OS X Ebook Category
Home | Categories | Links | My Amazon | StartLogic ixwebhosting

This page is optimized for Firefox.  Get Firefox
 



    Step into Xcode Mac OS X Development

     ISBN  0321334221
     Edition  Bk&CD-Rom
     Pages  496
     Publisher  Addison-Wesley Professional
     Author(s)  Fritz Anderson
     Release Date  January 30, 2006
     Hits  227

     Category  Mac OS X

Step into Xcode- Mac OS X Development eBook


From the Back Cover

A Step-by-Step Guide to the Xcode Mac OS Development Environment

Every copy of Mac OS X comes with Xcode, the powerful development suite that Apple uses to build applications ranging from Safari to iTunes. But because Xcode is complex and subtle, even experienced Mac programmers rarely take full advantage of it. Now, Mac developer Fritz Anderson has written the definitive introduction and guide to using Xcode to build applications with any Macintosh technology or language.

Anderson helps you master Xcode's powerful text editor, industry-standard gcc compiler, graphical interactive debugger, mature UI layout and object linkage editor, and exceptional optimization tools. One step at a time, you'll develop a command-line utility, then use Xcode tools to evolve it into a full-fledged Cocoa application. Anderson provides expert guidance on development frameworks, source code management, Core Data modeling, localization, and much more.

Coverage includes

  • Understanding Xcode workflow and the Mac OS X application lifecycle
  • Porting established legacy projects into Xcode
  • Using the Model-View-Controller design pattern to build robust graphical applications
  • Building static libraries and working with Xcode's build system
  • Making the most of bundles and package directories
  • Creating applications compatible with older versions of Mac OS X
  • Creating universal binaries to run on both Intel and PowerPC Macintoshes
  • Adding Spotlight searchability to data files
  • Leveraging Xcode's built-in support for unit testing
  • Using Xcode on makefile-based UNIX development projects

Step Into Xcode's breadth, depth, and practical focus make it indispensable to every Mac developer: current Xcode users upgrading to Xcode 2.1, experienced Mac programmers migrating from CodeWarrior, UNIX/Linux programmers moving to Mac OS X, and even novices writing their first programs or scripts.





About the Author

Fritz Anderson has been a Macintosh developer since 1984 and is currently a Macintosh programmer for the University of Chicago. Also a Macintosh programming consultant, Anderson's articles have been published in the Macintosh Products Guide, MacUser, and MacTech. He holds a degree in physics from Kenyon College and a law degree from Georgetown University.





Download
Server Status
rapidshare_deLive
rapidshare_deLive

Other books on Mac OS X
Mac OS X Internals- A Systems Approach
Learn Objective-C on the Macintosh
Apple Training Series- GarageBand 3
Learn C on the Macintosh
Apple Pro Training Series- Final Cut Express HD
Designer's Guide to Mac OS X Tiger
The Macintosh iLife 06
iPod + iTunes for Windows and Mac in a Snap
How to Do Everything with Your iPod & iTunes, Third Edition
Cocoa Game Workshop

View all books on Mac OS X

Previous & Next Book
AutoCAD 2006 VBA- A Programmer's Reference
Managing Security with Snort and IDS Tools [ILLUSTRATED]

Random eBooks
 Programming Pic Microcontroller with PicBasic Compiler

No Details (See Book Info)

 Introduction Quantum Field Theory

No Details (See Book Info)

 Cereals Processing Technology

No Details (See Book Info)

 101 Marketing Strategies

No Details (See Book Info)

 1001 Ways to Save Money ... and Still Have a Dazzling Wedding

The bestselling guide, updated with new websites and ideas

Sharon Naylor believes that every bride deserves to have the wedding of her dreams. With this new edition of 1001 Ways to Save Money . . . and Still Have a Dazzling Wed.. (read more)




Load time: 0.04 sec

© 2007 ebook2.com, All Rights Reserved.

Sponsor: Find-Hosting.NET

Warning: Unknown: Your script possibly relies on a session side-effect which existed until PHP 4.2.3. Please be advised that the session extension does not consider global variables as a source of data, unless register_globals is enabled. You can disable this functionality and this warning by setting session.bug_compat_42 or session.bug_compat_warn to off, respectively. in Unknown on line 0