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CocoaCast Talk Episode 12 - ARumors and WWDC 2008 Predictions

CocoaCast Talk In this Episode we go wild and talk about rumors and predictions that floating around the Web with respect to WWDC 2008. Will there be a new OS released? Will Apple kill Power PC Macs? Will iPhone 2.0 be available only as software upgrade or hardware as well? What about Mac Tablet, is there a room and need for such device? We discuss all of these and more in this last show before WWDC 2008.



Episode 11 - OS Road Map - iPhone and Mac OS

CocoaCast Talk In this Episode we speculate about road map of future Apple OS and possible delivery of the next Mac OS 10.6. We also talk about how Windows 7 utilizes multi-touch to compete with Apple. And what show would be complete without a discussion about iPhone SDK? In this show we cover the iPhone SDK beta 6, probably the last beta before the release.



CocoaCast Talk Episode 10 - Aperture and iPhone SDKs

CocoaCast Talk In this Episode we are going through various topics in news that are related to iPhone SDK and Aperture SDK. Beta 5 of iPhone SDK finally makes the Interface Builder possible. Is it hard to implement a nondestructive plugins in Aperture and LightRoom. We also talk about new patent application that Apple had filed with regard to 3d controls.



CocoaCast Talk Episode 9 - Cocoa v. Carbon

CocoaCast TalkIt's a Cocoa v. Carbon Steel Cage Death Match! Apple would not support 64 bit in Carbon framework anymore, does it mean that its the end of the road for Carbon? In this Episode we will explore this topic as well as the Mac Pilot program at IBM, WWDC, iPhone SDK and more.



CocoaCast Talk Episode 8 - Developers, Developers, Developers...

CocoaCast TalkWe had some chance to play with iPhone SDK. There are things we like, there things we miss and there are thing we have concerns about. In this Episode we discuss these topics, new iPhone SDK beta 2, Aperture SDK, and WWDC 2008



Next CocoaCast Talk episode...

Hi Folks,

We're running a little bit late this week. We'll hopefully record a CocoaCast Talk episode this week-end and have it published ASAP. Sorry for the delay...

CocoaCast Team.

Episode 41 - MacFuse with Philippe Guitard

Aquatic PrimeThis Episode covers the MacFuse Framework developed by Amit Singh from Google. MacFuse is an Objective-C Framework that let you build you own file system in a user-space program. This screencast reviews the few steps required to use MacFuse and includes a demo showing how to build an Address Book file system from scratch.



CocoaCast Talk - Episode 7 - Interview with Marcus Zarra from www.zarrastudios.com

CocoaCast TalkThis is a special Episode of CocoaCast Talk and we are proud to interview Marcus Zarra of www.zarrastudios.com. We talk about various topics including how Marcus began programming for the Mac OS, his current products (including iWeb Buddy), the iPhone SDK, and the new App Store and what it could mean for Apple developers.
Marcus also has a blog called Cocoa Is My Girlfriend

Guys, we were experiencing bandwidth issues during the recording, we even asked Philippe to stay off-line to save some bandwidth, and so the quality of the audio was not as good this time. We are sorry about it and hope that the content will make up for it.

CocoaCast Talk Team

CocoaCast Talk Episode 6 - Cocoa Touch and iPhone SDK

CocoaCast TalkIt took Apple more than a year to deliver SDK for iPhone. The beta of the SDK allows us to develop native iPhone and iPod touch application, however it also has some futures that take iPhone to the next level - an Enterprise-level device. In this Episode we will talk about our first impressions of the SDK, that are some hints on the future devices. We are also announcing a new podcast that should be available in the near future - Cocoa Touch that will concentrate on Cocoa development of Multi-touch applications.



Next Episode

Apple is running a little late with the introduction of iPhone SDK. As a result we are running late with our show that was scheduled to cover the SDK as well. The hints to Enterprise nature/futures of the SDK are very exciting. Please stay tuned to the announcement from Apple on March 6, 2008 and our discussion of this announcement shortly after.

In addidion, some family-related issues had prevented me from publishing the next episode of CocoaCast screencast about Objective-C 2.0. I'm working on resolving these and will publish soon.

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