The 2010 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) will begin June 7, 2010, at San Francisco's Moscone Convention Center. The conference will run through June 11. A live blog of the keynote event given by Steve Jobs will be broadcast on MacWorld.com at 10 am PDT (www.macworld.com). The WWDC is a leading technical conference for developers innovating with Apple technology.
Publisher Wiley Publishing has published several Apple development titles in its new Developer Reference Series. These books contain everything developers need to know to craft killer code for Apple applications. Focusing on topics relevant to Apple developers, these books guide readers through the most advanced and very latest Apple tools, technologies and programming techniques. With in-depth coverage and expert guidance from skilled authors who are proven authorities in their fields, the Developer Reference series claims to be an essential Apple development resource.
The series launched in October 2009 with 'Snow Leopard Server,' an in-depth guide to handling all aspects of Apple's newest OS. 'iPhone Game Development' and 'Cocoa Touch for iPhone OS 3' followed shortly after. 'Web Development with the Mac' was published in March 2010. While most website how-tos are geared toward either designers or programmers, this detailed book covers both aspects, helping readers develop the complete skill sets that they'll need professionally.
The next two titles - AppleScript and Java and Mac OS X - in the series were published in May 2010. AppleScript includes real-world tips and techniques that seek to help programmers increase their professional efficiency and become more valuable in their jobs. Java and Mac OS X teaches all the guidelines of integrating Java with native Mac OS X applications.
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