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New resource for Mac Developers


The Mac Developer Network

The Mac Developer Network (MDN) is a new website providing developer focused Podcasts, Screencasts, Articles and Tutorials for Mac developers. The Mac Developer Network (MDN) is hoping to become Mac developers first port of call for all things to do with Mac development.

MDN currently produces two podcasts.

The brand new Mac Developer Roundtable podcast (MDR) is a monthly podcast where some of the worlds top Mac developers discuss current development issues in a round table format.

Late Night Cocoa (LNC) is a bi-monthly podcast intended to help Cocoa developers improve their Cocoa skills and to help experienced developers move to Cocoa. Each episode includes interviews with top developers who share their experience and know how, with special emphasis on a specific area or topic useful to Cocoa developers. Late Night Cocoa (LNC) is published the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month.

Mac developer network

Further podcasts, a new series of screencasts and a range of written articles covering all aspects of Mac development will be added to MDN over the coming weeks.

The Mac Developer Network: www.macdevnet.com

Based in Tetbury, United Kingdom, The Mac Developer Network was founded in 2007 by Steve Scott. Since joining the software industry in 1987, Steve has worked as a developer, trainer and consultant in the British Isles, Europe, Asia and the US. Steve has written many articles for developer websites and magazines as well as featured as a guest speaker at developer conferences in the Uk, Europe and USA. The Mac Developer Network (MDN) is an effort to help promote the development of application to run on Apples OS X operating system. Apple, the Apple logo and OS X, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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