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Brent Simmons’ Macintosh scripting weblog.
Friday, December 7, 2001
O’Reilly: Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: Part 1. “Apache is regarded as the most popular web server available today. With its incredible portability and support for anything you’d ever want to do, Apple wisely decided to ship Apache with its Unix-based operating system. With this web-serving powerhouse at your fingertips, I’ll explain how you can impress your boss and solidify your love for Mac OS X, all at the same time.”
4:53:37 PM
Apple’s HeaderDoc now supports Objective-C. “HeaderDoc is a tool for generating HTML reference documentation from comments in C, C++ and Objective-C header files. It is written in Perl for easy portability. Similar to JavaDoc, it allows developers to easily document their interfaces and export that information into HTML.”
10:36:47 AM
Building Applications with AppleScript Studio. “AppleScript Studio is a powerful new tool that combines features from AppleScript, Project Builder, Interface Builder, and the Cocoa application framework. With AppleScript Studio, you can work in a flexible development environment, combine Cocoa user-interface objects with AppleScript scripts, and create native Mac OS X applications that support the Aqua user interface.”
10:24:42 AM
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