There are also quite a few sites/communities involved in the UNIX side of MacOSX, which tends to host developers. macosxhints.com is one of them. There are many more.
The CocoaDev and MacOSXDev mailing list archives are amazing. I found an answer to just about every one of my questions in there - very professional and very informative.
Also, CocoaDev, MacOSX Hints and MacRumors all have programming-oriented forums, probably in that order of quality. Apple might have some sort of developers' forums in the members-only section of developer.apple.com. If nothing else, they have an impressive collection of mailing lists.
If Apple has a forum for developers, I can't find it. That seems pretty lame to me. In fact, the entire ADC web expererience is somewhat underwhelming.
If Apple has a forum for developers, I can't find it. That seems pretty lame to me. In fact, the entire ADC web expererience is somewhat underwhelming.
When I go on there they seem to have docs on everything. I think it's fine, unless you want a forum, but then there is the mailing list...
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There are also quite a few sites/communities involved in the UNIX side of MacOSX, which tends to host developers. macosxhints.com is one of them. There are many more.
Originally posted by Splinemodel
There are the apple developer forums, for one.
Where would this be?
Got url?
Also, CocoaDev, MacOSX Hints and MacRumors all have programming-oriented forums, probably in that order of quality. Apple might have some sort of developers' forums in the members-only section of developer.apple.com. If nothing else, they have an impressive collection of mailing lists.
Originally posted by blue2kdave
If Apple has a forum for developers, I can't find it. That seems pretty lame to me. In fact, the entire ADC web expererience is somewhat underwhelming.
When I go on there they seem to have docs on everything. I think it's fine, unless you want a forum, but then there is the mailing list...