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| I want to become an apple developer! Can anyone tell me how to become a certified apple developer? with perks and whatever else they do for developers. |
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| Yup, it's pretty easy. One simply goes to this page and pays a lot of money: http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPL...e?&family=ADC&
__________________ < Also Known As aeromusek in places > < PowerBook | 1.67GHz | 1024MB RAM | 120GB | 17" High Res > < iPod | 20GB | 3rd gen > "the show must go on" - the artists of the world |
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| I'd suggest you learn Xcode first.
__________________ Power to Burn. At speeds of up to 733MHz, The most powerful Mac in history burns CDs, burns DVDs, and burns Pentiums - apple website, oct 4, 1999. advertisement for the powermac g4 |
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| Install XCode - that came with your computer. If you forgot the location of the discs you can always download the developer tools from the Developer website too. The basic developer account is free so you can start by creating yourself a basic developer account at http://developer.apple.com |
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| Do yourself a favor and download the latest Xcode. If you are programming in Cocoa (you really should be), and want some help - then check out http://www.cocoadev.com/ safari.oreilly.com is another (pay) resource for finding Mac OS X specific programming books (or programming books in general for that matter). |