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Amateur programmer with a few basic questions..
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Amateur programmer with a few basic questions..


  • Subject: Amateur programmer with a few basic questions..
  • From: austin azua <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2006 13:31:48 -0600

Hello to all! My friend and I have been producing music for several years now and have decided to venture into the world of designing our own plugins. I have no experience with software programming, and I just wanted to know what exactly we're getting ourselves into..? He has a G5 and I have a MacPro, so we'll be programming Universal Binary apps. That being said, I did a search for programming UB, but couldn't find any literature on it. I've read in other forums about Rosetta and Cocoa; what are those two? Are they languages or environments exclusively for the non-Intel G5's? Also, what things do I need to start? I've downloaded the Core Audio SDK 1.4.3, XCode 2.4.1, and also a neat little application called Xcode Assistant. The content in that looked invaluable to a software programmer. Anybody have any experience?

Thank you all for reading! Any help or literature or shoves in the general direction we need to be heading are greatly appreciated!




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