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  1. Visit Wait till I come! » Blog Archive » Five things to do to a script before handing it over to the next developer Wait till I come! » Blog Archive » Five things to do to a script before handing it over to the next developer

    Via l.m.orchard, five suggestions to remember before you passing your code to the next developer.

  2. Visit Cocoabuilder - (?) MacBook Air multitouch trackpad API Cocoabuilder - (?) MacBook Air multitouch trackpad API

    There was a message on the list asking for an API for the Air's multitouch trackpad. A little bit of reverse engineering (not mine) yields a few new NSEvent types and corresponding NSResponder methods that can be used to receive the default … More

  3. Visit First Steps with the MyBlogLog API - kentbrewster.com First Steps with the MyBlogLog API - kentbrewster.com

    After much hard work, the team at MyBlogLog and the Yahoo! Developer Network--including but definitely not limited to Todd Sampson, Ian Kennedy, J.R. Conlin, and the one and only Chris Goffinet--have released the MyBlogLog API into limited public beta.

  4. Visit Google Mac Developer Playground - Google Code Google Mac Developer Playground - Google Code

    Many developers at Google work on interesting open-source projects, some full time, some in their 20% time. This page is a collection of several such Mac-related projects.

  5. Visit Official Google Mac Blog: New Google Toolbox for Mac Official Google Mac Blog: New Google Toolbox for Mac

    We on the Mac team love code. Nothing helps as much as some working sample code when you're trying to get something done -- well, maybe with the exception of some working code that you can use within your own projects.

  6. Visit Can Chinese Copycats Drive Innovation? Can Chinese Copycats Drive Innovation?

    Keeping Time with China’s New Media

  7. Visit redMine - project management and issue tracking redMine - project management and issue tracking

    redMine is an open source project management web application. Written in Ruby, using Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform (Unix / Linux, Windows) and cross-database.

  8. Visit Sparkle Sparkle

  9. Visit Cocoa Dev Central: Learn Cocoa II Cocoa Dev Central: Learn Cocoa II

  10. Visit OpenCode OpenCode

    This is OpenCode.

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