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  • Core Data video tutorial

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    03.28.2006

    You want to develop an OS X app with the latest and great technology in Tiger, but you don't know where to start. Story of my life, that is. However, we are both in luck because Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch has created a video tutorial all about using XCode and Core Data. You can find the proper tutorial here on the Apple Developer Connection website, and a little behind the scenes info at Wolf's blog. If you don't know what Core Data is, and you don't care, I would skip this one.

  • Update on Intel's OS X Software Development Tools

    by 
    Fabienne Serriere
    Fabienne Serriere
    01.20.2006

    I have a bit of an update to my previous post on Intel's release of Fortran, C , and Math Kernel Libraries for OS X. In an article at ZDNet, James Reinders of Intel notes that to take full advantage of the Intel Core Duo dual processors for OS X applications, programmers will need to use these tools. This sounds like a bit of marketing hutzpa, but maybe it's true that XCode in and of itself won't be tuned for dual core processors.Also, pricing has been released for the tools (currently in beta) set to release in Summer of 2006: Intel® C Compiler for Mac OS: $399 Intel® Fortran Compiler for Mac OS: $499 Intel® Math Kernel Library for Mac OS: $399 Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives for Mac OS: $199 I sure hope they have educational discounts for the numerous researchers in science and math who commented on the last post.[via MacFixIt]