Appendix A. Additional Resources

If your mission is to produce commercial quality software for Mac OS X, Learning Carbon has provided a great lift-off. But your journey to market still has a fair distance to go. This appendix lists information about the documents referred to in this book and points you to other resources that can further help you in your Carbon application development. These resources include:

  • Carbon and Mac OS X books aimed at the general programmer audience

  • Articles and postings about particular Carbon programming topics

  • Sample code

  • Carbon developer mailing lists and newsgroups

  • Partnership programs with Apple Computer

Your first source of additional information pertaining to the material presented in this book is the book’s own web site, located at:

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learncarbon/

At this site, you’ll find the book’s sample code available for downloading, as well as any errata and plans for future editions.

Read further to learn how to locate other development resources.

Building Your Mac OS X Library

There are some books that every Carbon programmer should keep on the bookshelf, if only on the “virtual” bookshelf. If you installed Project Builder from the Mac OS X Developer CD, you already have PDF versions of the books listed in this section. To access them from the main Carbon Help page, choose Carbon Help from the Project Builder Help menu.

If you prefer print over PDF, you can order printed, bound copies of these and other selected documents from Apple’s ...

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