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- Title The Mac Manual
- Author(s) Jackson Chung
- Publisher: MakeUseOf (2010)
- Paperback N/A
- ebook HTML
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
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This book is intended to help recent Switchers learn more about the Mac operating system, to expose them to the best free applications, to extend their productivity and to assist them with day-to-day procedures by revealing useful tips and tricks from seasoned Mac users.
If you are a Switcher, this ebook will prove to be incredibly useful as it starts from the very beginning introducing the applications that come bundled with every Mac, their functions and how to use them. Once you're familiar with what your Mac has to offer and how you can make the best out of it, we'll begin to talk about plugins and third-party applications which will further enhance your workflow.
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- Mac OS X and Programming
- iOS (iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, etc.) Programming
- Swift Programming
- Objective-C Programming
- FreeBSD
- Core UNIX
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O'Reilly® Mac OS X for Unix Geeks (Brian Jepson, et al)
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Mac OS X Unleashed (John Ray, et al)
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A Technical History of Apple's Operating Systems (Amit Singh)
This document discusses operating systems that Apple has created in the past, and many that it tried to create. Through this discussion, we will come across several technologies the confluence of which eventually led to Mac OS X.
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Programming Mac OS X with Cocoa for Beginners (Wikibooks)
This book aims to provide beginners with an introduction to programming Mac OS X with Cocoa, using Xcode, the free developer tools provided with the operating system. Some knowledge of another programming language, preferably C, is assumed.
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Visual Studio for Mac Succinctly (Alessandro Del Sole)
This book provides a guide to this latest VS product, paying particular attention to the Integrated Development Environment, the workspace, and all the integrated tools you can leverage to build high-quality, professional applications for mobile devices and the web.
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Pangea Software's Ultimate Game Programming Guide for Mac OS X
The author reveals his Mac programming secrets in this indispensable book. It covers all of the nuances dealing with various Mac OS technologies such as the HID Manager, OpenGL, OpenAL, Core Graphics, Rendezvous, Quicktime, and more.
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Xcode Tutorial For Beginners (Chris Ching)
This book is for anyone wanting to know more about creating software using Xcode, a programming tool used to develop applications for iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. You will get easy to understand, step-by-step guidance on how to program in Xcode.
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Become an Xcoder: Start Programming the Mac Using Objective-C
Written for non-programmers,, this book offers a solid foundation for getting the most out of Apple's Xcode tools, a collection of apps and frameworks used to develop, test, and optimize apps for Mac OS X or the iOS (iPhone, iPad, etc.).
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O'Reilly® Learning Cocoa with Objective-C, 2nd Edition
This book covers the latest updates to the Cocoa frameworks, including examples that use the Address Book and Universal Access APIs, covers the latest updates to the Cocoa frameworks, including examples that use the Address Book and Universal Access APIs.
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