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hmm....why does it sounds so familier to Windows Presentation foundation, .net 3.0 & Avlon . I must be dreaming for apple saying the same thing MS said while developing longhorn few years ago. Anyway, it's good to see Apple relesing there own IDE & APIs insted of relying on Open Source applications & code base developement. (Cocoa is nothing compared to .net or JAVA or eclipse)
Apple has announced some of the details regarding its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which is three months away. This year’s event is expected to top last year’s numbers: developers from 45 countries and more than 4,000 attendees. When asked why there was no mention of the iPhone, Ron Okamoto, Apple's vice president of worldwide developer relations, replied: "We've announced it's releasing in June, and we're not saying anymore about it." Set to be held in San Francisco from June 11-15, the agenda boasts over 100 sessions in six technology tracks:
- Leopard Innovations. Transform your application with powerful new Mac OS X Leopard technologies.
- Mac OS X Essentials. Learn the essential ingredients needed to build world-class products for Mac OS X.
- Developer Tools. Reach new levels of productivity using ground-breaking development tools.
- Information Technologies. Learn to use, develop for, integrate, and manage Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS X Leopard Server.
- Graphics and Imaging. Add advanced audio, video, imaging, and graphics capabilities to your application.
- Content and Media. Learn best practices for production and development of rich-media for desktop, devices and the Apple has announced some of the details regarding its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which is three months away. This year’s event is expected to top last year’s numbers: developers from 45 countries and more than 4,000 attendees. When asked why there was no mention of the iPhone, Ron Okamoto, Apple's vice president of worldwide developer relations, replied: "We've announced it's releasing in June, and we're not saying anymore about it." Set to be held in San Francisco from June 11-15, the agenda boasts over 100 sessions in six technology tracks:
- Leopard Innovations. Transform your application with powerful new Mac OS X Leopard technologies.
- Mac OS X Essentials. Learn the essential ingredients needed to build world-class products for Mac OS X.
- Developer Tools. Reach new levels of productivity using ground-breaking development tools.
- Information Technologies. Learn to use, develop for, integrate, and manage Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS X Leopard Server.
- Graphics and Imaging. Add advanced audio, video, imaging, and graphics capabilities to your application.
- Content and Media. Learn best practices for production and development of rich-media for desktop, devices and the
hmm....why does it sounds so familier to Windows Presentation foundation, .net 3.0 & Avlon . I must be dreaming for apple saying the same thing MS said while developing longhorn few years ago. Anyway, it's good to see Apple relesing there own IDE & APIs insted of relying on Open Source applications & code base developement. (Cocoa is nothing compared to .net or JAVA or eclipse)