Apple moving to Intel? Don't Panic!
ADHOC Adds Intel sessions and training classes
Come to ADHOC and learn what developers need to do.
Held in Dearborn, Michigan from July 27th through 31st (a little over a month after WWDC), ADHOC has always been focused on giving developers the edge when it comes to using the latest & greatest technologies to navigate your code from start to finish. Now that Mac OS developers have yet another transition to deal with, the conference also known as MacHack is here as always to help the navigation go smoothly.
In addition to talking about the move to Intel, developers will also be networking and talking about their experiences using open source code (where to find it and how to use it), developing for a multi-platform world, getting tasks programmed easily and quickly using RealBasic and Cocoa, how to take advantage of the latest enhancements to Mac OS 10.4.
Here is just a sampling of the sessions already on the schedule:
- Supporting Intel Macs: The Easy Stuff
- Supporting Intel Macs: The Nitty Gritty
- Cross-Platform Approaches from a Macintosh Perspective
- Inside Dashboard Widgets
- Techniques for Using Network or Local Resources under Carbon
- Hacking the Press (getting your software noticed by the media, so it gets noticed by your potential customers!)
- How to Write Windows Mobile Plugins & Palm Conduits
- Successful Project Management
In addition we have scheduled two pre-conference classes.
- Wednesday, July 27: 9 AM - noon
Starting Out With AppleScript - This is a fast-paced, lecture-driven course that covers the essentials for getting started in scripting. This not only introduces newcomers to the basics of scripting, but it also makes an ideal refresher for experienced scripters. As part of the course, attendees receive our handy guide for quickly referring to frequently used commands and techniques. - Wednesday, July 27: 1 - 5 PM
Tiger, AppleScript Studio and Automator - This class takes a look at many scripting features of OS X and Tiger, and will cover using AppleScript Studio and Automator, including using Studio to create custom Automator Actions.
Instructor for both classes is Matt Neuberg, author of AppleScript: The Definitive Guide.
Cost for the classes is $100 each or $150 for both
Registration costs increase on June 30, so sign up now for savings!
Take a look at the full list of sessions and papers at www.adhocconference.com More sessions scheduling often!
Because ADHOC is a conference organized by developers for developers, if you have talents & techniques & tips you'd like to share with your peers, please consider presenting your own session as well. Speakers who contribute to the content of ADHOC get an additional discount on registration, and the last day for early registration is June 30th, so register today!
www.adhocconference.com
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