MAC OS X Internals
Mac OS X, as a system, is usually either perceived as a black box, or is wrongly understood due to longstanding myths and stereotypes. Some of the most innovative facilities in OS X are actually mature, stable technologies that have been painstakingly developed over the past 15 years by Apple and the open source community as a whole. This is not a tutorial or how to book. This is also NOT a book for learning Mac OS X programming. Unlike any other Mac title on the market, Amit Singh digs into the underbelly of the Mac OS X and provides a clear, easy to follow explanation of the design and inner workings of Mac OS X. This is a self-contained book on thoroughly understanding core Mac OS X technologies, specifically the knowledge and appreciation of how different things connect together, how they work internally, where they came from, how they evolved, and so on. The orgins of this book come from Amit's postings on which have been slashdotted 15 times from Dec 2003-June 2005.
Autor: | Singh, Amit |
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EAN: | 9780321278548 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 1680 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | Addison-Wesley Longman, Amsterdam |
Untertitel: | A Systems Approach |
Schlagworte: | MacOS X |
Größe: | 65 × 178 × 235 |
Gewicht: | 2522 g |