[Fed-Talk] Announcing the Mac OS X Tiger Tech Talks!
[Fed-Talk] Announcing the Mac OS X Tiger Tech Talks!
- Subject: [Fed-Talk] Announcing the Mac OS X Tiger Tech Talks!
- From: Dave Hale <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:55:52 -0500
Announcing the Mac OS X Tiger Tech Talks!
Mac OS X Tiger Tech Talks are a great way for you to learn the latest
development details about the next major release of Mac OS X, as well
as Xcode, performance optimizations, Quartz, 64-bit development, and
much more. Through technology demonstrations, interactive
presentations, and hands-on lab feedback, you'll receive a wealth of
practical information that can be applied immediately to your Mac OS X
v10.4 Tiger development efforts.
The Mac OS X Tiger Tech Talks are not a marketing or sales event.
Instead, think of them as a mini-WWDC with highly technical content
aimed at individuals in all of the following roles: Application
programmer, Java programmer, C/C++ programmer, Web Application
developer, System Integrator, System Analyst, Software Consultant, CTO,
or Software Engineering Manager.
The Mac OS Tiger Tech Talks are all about 1) learning how to write
highly optimized, modern applications for Mac OS X and 2) how best to
take advantage of key Tiger technologies so that your applications are
ready when Tiger arrives!
In addition to highly technical sessions led by the Technology
Evangelism team, we'll also have a hands-on lab where you can get code
level support from DTS engineers. It doesn't get any better than this,
except for at WWDC itself!
Locations and Dates
- Austin, Tuesday 11/9
- Los Angeles, Thursday 11/11
- Chicago, Tuesday 11/16
- Seattle, Monday 11/22
- Boston, Monday 12/13
- Newark, Wednesday 12/15
For the daily schedule, session descriptions, and to register, visit
<http://developer.apple.com/events/techtalks>
Registration
There's no fee to attend a Mac OS X Tiger Tech Talk but Apple Developer
Connection membership is required in order to register.
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