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Apple's developer documentation includes overviews, tutorials, and details on application development with Apple technologies. Follow the links on the left to find documentation for a specific technology. Most documents are available in both PDF and HTML format.
What's New

The following list of documents have recently been added to the ADC website. New and updated titles become available on a regular basis, so check back here for the latest information.

Additional Technologies:
Sherlock

Carbon:
ATSUI Reference
Apple Event Manager Reference
AppleScript Studio Terminology Reference
DiscRecording Services Reference

Cocoa:
All reference material, in both HTML and PDF, has been updated. In particular:
  • Classes having delegate methods now have a "Delegate Method Types" section following the "Method Types" section in the Class Description.
  • Over seventy bug fixes have been incorporated.
Dynamically Loading Code
Archives and Serializations
Scriptable Applications
AppleScript Studio Terminology Reference (PDF)
DiscRecording Services Reference (Preliminary)
Sherlock

Core Technologies:
AppleScript Studio Terminology Reference (PDF)
What's New in Quartz 2D (PDF)

Darwin:
Updated Darwin Developer Documentation website
Inside Mac OS X: Writing an I/O Kit Device Driver(PDF)
Unix Porting Guide(PDF)
Kernel Programming(PDF)

Hardware:
eMac Developer Note (PDF)
iBook Developer Note (PDF)
PowerBook G4 Developer Note (PDF)

Networking:
Web Services (PDF)

Java:
Java Development on Mac OS X (PDF)

QuickTime:
Inside QuickTime: QuickTime VR (PDF)
QuickTime API Reference


Additional Sources of Documentation
Third party books
Vervante provides hardcopy documentation for selected ADC titles
at www.vervante.com. New titles include:

Application Kit Reference for Java (2 Volume Set)
Application Kit Reference for Objective-C (3 Volume Set)
Foundation Reference for Java
Foundation Reference for Objective-C (2 Volume Set)

O'Reilly & Associates publishes a series on Mac OS X development, including two Apple-authored titles, Learning Carbon and Learning Cocoa, plus two new books, Building Cocoa Applications and Learning Unix for Mac OS X. O'Reilly's Mac DevCenter provides developers an up-to-date resource for news and technical articles about Mac OS X.

Morgan-Kaufmann publishes the QuickTime Developer Series, which includes the Apple-authored titles Discovering QuickTime, QuickTime for Java, and QuickTime for the Web.



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