Surf these sites: Apple - Public Source -- the "open source" portions of Apple technologies, including Darwin, aka the core of Mac OS X Apple Developer -- Apple Developer Connection provides news and technical information for Apple Developers. BCMacDev Home Page -- A group brought about to foster the sharing of ideas, knowledge and a sense of community amongst Macintosh developers in British Columbia, Canada. Celestin''s Apprentice CD-ROM -- a compendium of Macintosh programming information, utilities, and source code Cherokee Software -- Technical site about our services, past projects and Mintosh programming, including source code. Coder Café -- offers various libraries for download; internal links broken at present Developer Depot -- The source for Mac OS development tools, Web Development tools, SysAdmin software, and games. Gestalt Selectors List -- list of Gestalt selectors How to Program Your Mac -- 150 Mac programmers tell you how to start and where to find help! Info-Mac HyperArchive''s Development Directory -- source code and information about Macintosh development Mac Demos HQ -- We aren''t speaking of demonstration versions of commercial products here! A demo is a program that displays a sound, music, and light show, usually in 3D. Demos are very fun to watch, because they seemingly do things that aren''t possible on the machine they were programmed on. Essentially, demos "show off". Mac OS Open Source Software -- An index of code-accessable programs for the Macintosh. Rapidly growing and regularly updated. MacBitheads -- A site for Mac related programming information: tutorials, reviews, etc. MacHack -- "The Annual Conference for Leading Edge Developers"; a multi-day round-the-clock ritual involving gallons of soda, heinous hacks, and lots of camaraderie. Not to be missed! MacTech Magazine -- web site for the printed publication: provides independent perspective on all aspects of Macintosh development; dispenses wide variety of technical know-how; serves as hub for development-related third-party product announcements and other press releases Macdev at MIT -- Various resources for Macintosh development from the folks over at MIT. Macintosh Developer Headquarters -- Large message boards, sample code, resources, and tutorials for AppleScript, C, MacPerl, and SuperCard. ''Open'' developer news and other misc. features round out this large site for hobbiest and professional Mac developers alike. Macintosh Developer Webring -- home page of a Macintosh programmer''s web ring Macintosh Programmer''s Link Library -- Links and information related to programming the Mac. Covers scripting, hypermedia, and every programming language you can think of. Quinn''s Human Interface Subtleties -- from the author of Internet Config Quinn''s Newbie Mac Programmer Hints -- General tips about how to program on the Mac, most of them fairly obvious. ResExcellence -- A website with all the information you need to "hack your mac"! Resorcerer -- Resource editor with a multitude of unique features to help you with MacOS user-interface and software development, localization, debugging, and maintenance. Sailmaker Software Limited -- Exists to provide tried and tested programming and consultancy services; also provides various code libraries, including PPP control, PowerPlant classes, and an Excel plug-in framework. Syslogd -- an implementation of the UNIX program by the same name for the Mac OS. It is a background application which accepts messages from other applications and the network, and writes them out to system wide log files. Using these log files, the system administrator can see the "state" of the system at any point in time since the system was booted. Testing Services and Labs -- SeaPine Software''s listing of testing services and labs The MOST -- The Mac OS Students and Teachers: The MOST web site and services are the gifts of altruistic Mac OS professionals and amateurs to anyone - high school/college student, developers for other platforms, or current Mac OS developer - who wants access to net-based resources which will help them produce high quality Mac OS applications. The Macintosh Simplified -- A still growing project with the goal of helping programmers learn the ins and outs of the Macintosh. Aimed at programers who already know a language, but not the Mac. The PandaWave -- Home of BugLink, a bug tracking system for the Macintosh and Windows and YAAF, a freeware C++ cross-platform application framework. Thomas Tempelmann''s Mac Developer site -- Information and tools about the Desktop Database. Also source code of a PascalLib that provides C-style string routines for Pascal Strings. Tribeworks -- an open source community which at the time of this writing was centered around the iShell multimedia development tool. USENET Macintosh Programmer''s Guide -- compiled & formatted by Matthew Xavier Mora Unvisible Universe Software -- Security software for the Power Mac featuring shift key disable and custom registration modules for Realbasic! Witness of TeachText -- Miscellaneous programming downloads (hint: click in the picture of the menu) Word Services Suite -- allows any application to link to a spelling checker, grammar checker, or other text service as if built-in
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