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Saturday, May 4, 2002 |
via O'Reilly Network: It looks like O'Reilly will be doing a series of tips focused on Adobe GoLive. The first one takes a look at the Split Source Code feature. "Adobe GoLive 6 offers an integrated "split source" display that allows you to view and edit your layout and source code simultaneously."
2:11:00 PM
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O’Reilly: “In this first part of a two-part series, Simson Garfinkel and Michael Mahoney explain why Cocoa and Mac OS X aren’t nearly as revolutionary as they are evolutionary—and still in the process of refinement. The story begins with Apple’s genesis in the 1970s and takes you through key events up through 1993, when NeXTSTEP began to flounder.”
12:14:41 PM
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via stepwise.com: Scott Anguish walks you through the steps to create a "little HTML editor using Apple's Developer Tools. "HTMLEditorX is a document-based multi-window HTML source editing application. The goal is to introduce users to the Cocoa frameworks, and walk them step by step through the building of an application. If you are looking for a web resource for learning more about Apple's Cocoa environment then I suggest that you check out stepwise.com.
11:30:29 AM
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