Résumé
Learn the code. Astound your friends.
Yours free with every Tiger - a to-die-for package of sophisticated software development tools called Xcode. Whether you're already immersed in software development or just considering a dip in the programming pool, Xcode lets you create applications, plug-ins, applets, utilities, extensions, and much more. And here, liberally laced with irresistible fun facts and foolishness, is a complete crash course in Xcode. You're gonna love it.
Trust us.
- Build your first application right away
- Understand Xcode's built-in compilers, program editor, and debugger
- See how Xcode speaks your favorite language
- Meet the Interface Builder and some classy data modeling tools
"Chock-full of delicious hints, tips, and details. Informative and enjoyable from cover to cover!"
Mike Rossetti, Staff Engineer, Intuit QuickBooks Mac Engineering Team, ClubMacApp
"You have the makings of a hero, you know . . .
"This is a great time to be a Macintosh programmer. Sure, software developers have always been lionized as the true heroes of society - their movements obsessively tracked in gossip magazines, their achievements recognized in almost obscenely extravagant red-carpet awards telecasts.
"But Apple's own Xcode gives today's programmers unprecedented advantages. Xcode does it all. The system that allows a curious newbie to add a few buttons and menus to an existing AppleScript is the exact same one that Apple uses to build the next version of the Macintosh operating system. Today, we're all playing in either the deep or the shallow end of the same pool. Awesome, isn't it?"
Andy Ihnatko
L'auteur - Michael Cohen
Michael Cohen is the cofounder of Nuance Communications. He has played a variety of roles at Nuance, including creation of the Professional Services organization and the Dialog Research and Development group. Michael is a popular speaker and a consulting professor at Stanford University. He has published more than seventy papers, holds eight patents.
L'auteur - Dennis R. Cohen
Dennis R. Cohen coauthored Apple Works 6 For Dummies
(with Bob LeVitus), Macworld Apple Works 6 Bible (with
Steven Schwartz), and Teach Yourself WebTV (with Erica
Sadun), in addition to being the technical editor of more
than fifty titles, including Macworld Mac Secrets, Teach
Yourself Excel 2000, Macworld FileMaker Pro 5 Bible (and 3
and 4), as well as Mac OS 9: The Missing Manual. When Bob
runs his Mac trivia contests at various Macworld Expos, he
disqualifies Dennis from competing. Dennis has been
developing software for the Macintosh since 1984 and for
other platforms (Apple III, Lisa, Unix, PCs, VAX, Modcomp,
and CPM) before that. A few of the products on which he has
worked are ClarisWorks (now called AppleWorks), Claris
Resolve, dBASE Mac (and dBASE III for Unix), ClarisImpact,
and StuffIt InstallerMaker.
Sommaire
- The IDE of the Tiger
- Code Mountain
- Drag-and-Drop Dead Gorgeous
- If You Build It, It may Run
- Of Cat Herding and Flea Baths: Debugging, Optimizing, and Version Control
- Appendixes
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Michael Cohen, Dennis R. Cohen |
Parution | 08/07/2005 |
Nb. de pages | 352 |
Format | 20 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 755g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780764584114 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7645-8411-4 |
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