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Apple’s new Xcode 3 is the most powerful Mac development
suite ever created. In Xcode 3 Unleashed, renowned Mac developer Fritz
Anderson has written the definitive guide to making the most of Xcode 3 to build
any Macintosh or iPhone application.Anderson leads you through a simple project that covers
the entire Xcode 3.x development lifecycle. You’ll walk through building and
debugging command-line tools, creating Mac OS X user interfaces, modeling data,
localizing languages, compiling applications, and much more. Along the way, he
introduces each of Apple’s remarkable development tools from the latest version
of Interface Builder to Instruments—a powerful new tool for analyzing and
optimizing your code.
Anderson shows how to manage your source code in any
environment, whether you’re working solo or participating in a worldwide team.
He thoroughly illuminates Xcode 3’s build system and shows how to make the most
of Apple’s performance tools, led by the deep and powerful Shark statistical
profiler.
Systematically updated for Xcode 3.x, this is a
comprehensive revision of Anderson’s previous bestseller, Step into
Xcode. Its breadth, depth, and practical focus will make it indispensable to
every Mac developer: experienced programmers upgrading from Xcode 2 or migrating
from CodeWarrior; UNIX/Linux programmers moving to Mac OS X; even new
programmers.
Detailed information on how to…
- Succeed with every stage of the Mac OS X application lifecycle
- Make the most of Xcode 3’s core tools for editing, debugging, testing, and compilation
- Get the most from new improvements to Interface Builder
- Create robust applications using the Model-View-Controller paradigm
- Utilize dynamic libraries and frameworks
- Build Universal Binaries to run on both Intel and PowerPC Macs
- Add Spotlight searchability to data files
- Profile memory, I/O, graphics, and threading in real-time
- Accelerate both your applications and your development processes
- Leverage new improvements to the Xcode documentation system
- Avoid header ambiguity, disappearing links, and other Xcode development pitfalls