So, you want to be a Mac developer
Justin says, "This article is meant to be a general overview of the Mac development environment. I want to explain what some of your options are, how to get started, and where to look for help."
Sounds like a great start for every wannabe-developer out there. Now go forth and code.
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Brett Berish
finally. It always struck me as VERY odd that for such an 'easy to learn' programming enviroment on a system that is already touting iMovie, Garageband, iDVD and what have you as quick ways to get into making good looking stuff, that so little information existed. There's lots of get-started-coding-on-XPHome stuff, and lots of Learn-Mac-development-easy-if-you-know-some-for-windows-or-linux, but this time I think someone hit the nail on the head.
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