Explores the major features of Xcode, the integrated development environment for developers of OS X and iOS apps.
Covers every major feature of this popular language for application development for the Mac and iOS devices, with instructions for building basic applications using Objective-C and Xcode 4.
Build desktop applications for the Mac OS X by exploring the many frameworks and essential design patterns in Cocoa.
Shows how to develop, debug, and deploy applications for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch using iOS SDK 5 and Xcode 4.
Shows what servers are and why they're necessary, and how to set up Lion Server quickly.
Unlock the powerful capabilities of Unix that underlie Mac OS X, teaching how to use command-line syntax to perform common tasks such as file management, data entry, and text manipulation.
Shows how to set up a brand-new system or migrate data to a new Snow Leopard server installation.
Breaks down the process of becoming an iPhone developer, from getting started with the tools and the language to testing and debugging applications.
Breaks down the complicated subject of Leopard server and shows how to set up and configure each service.
Delves into the details of the software's services and configuration options.
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