Apple Macintosh computers are hardware platforms which programmers have been keen to use. Mac OS X is Apple's new UNIX based operating system. They have included in the operating system a fully functioning Java 2 platform. Java will be used: to develop cross platform Java applications; as a server-side development language to build web applications; and to exploit the Cocoa Programming interface (an object oriented application framework and run-time environment which can be thought of as a set of re-useable application ...
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Apple Macintosh computers are hardware platforms which programmers have been keen to use. Mac OS X is Apple's new UNIX based operating system. They have included in the operating system a fully functioning Java 2 platform. Java will be used: to develop cross platform Java applications; as a server-side development language to build web applications; and to exploit the Cocoa Programming interface (an object oriented application framework and run-time environment which can be thought of as a set of re-useable application building blocks which can used as they are or extended as needed) to create native Mac OS X applications. -- Since the launch of Mac OS X with the cross platform features of Java, it has changed developers' concepts of the Macintosh as a serious contender for a development environment, that will mean a demand for information about programming within the environment -- There are other books on Mac OS X, but none that cover using Java with it, or on how to use it with the Cocoa Programming Interface -- This book will set the scene for future Wrox titles that will drill deeper into issues programmers want answers to on the Mac platform
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