Posted by Michael on Feb 23, 2009 in
Learning,
Software
The Unauthorized Apple Weblog (TUAW) has published the second part in their series on Apple Script actions. In their first AppleScript post, they talked about some of the useful ways to create Folder Actions, and showed how to use one of the built-in scripts to perform a pretty useful action. In this new AppleScript post, they dive into the built-in scripts in more detail, and show how each of them works.
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Posted by Michael on Apr 2, 2008 in
Events,
Learning
The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is the to be to receive technical information on developing for Mac OS X Leopard and iPhone OS from the engineers who created them. As mentioned before, this years conference will be held in San Francisco from June 9th through the 13th. See the details on over 60 sessions and labs including sessions for the first ever iPhone track.
In-depth Technical Sessions
Dive deep with presentations on the technologies that power iPhone OS, Leopard and Leopard Server, and code along with Apple engineers in practical “how-to” sessions.
Hands-on Labs
Bring your code to the iPhone, Mac, and IT labs where you can work one-to-one with Apple engineers and user interface designers. You’ll get answers to your most critical questions, insight into development techniques, and best-practices on optimizing features that will define your product’s success.
Tags: training, wwdc