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Welcome to the Typical Mac User Live show. My name is Victor Cajiao and I am your host this evening. My regular Podcast Typical Mac User Podcast can be found at www.typicalmacuser.com and that shows is released bi weekly on Tuesday nights and Sunday nights.
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It's time to hear a word from our show sponsor today Ambrosia sofware
This evening my Guest Co-Host is Scotty the host of the Mac Developer Network that is home to podcasts such as Late Night Cocoa, The Mac Developer Roundtable and The Mac Software Business Podcast. Get more information at http://www.latenightcocoa.com/
Welcome to the show Scotty
Scotty it's time to tell us a bit about your background and about the Mac Developer Network http://www.macdevnet.com/
Tell us about you as a Podcast host and producer and as a Developer
Questions or comments from the live listeners
Tell us about OS X develop Platform Basics
A: What languages does OS X use and how can the typical mac user understand them?
What are the develoment tools. Can you give us some examples of what one gets with these and what they do?
B: What would somebody do if they wanted to become a programer for the Mac platform?
C: Tell us about the Apple Developer Connection Program
D: What do you get with ADC and why should someone pay for it
E: Tell us about the meaning and importance of the Apple Developer conference other than finding out about the rumors? (what does it mean to developers)
F: Tell us about independent developers, what do they do? how do they make money or do they?
G: Is there really sucah a thing as free software?
H: How does donation ware work and what difference does it make if we donate or not?
Questions or comments from the live listeners
iPhone SDK from a developers point of view
- What does the iPhone SDK really mean to developers
- What does it really mean to all of us
- Can a person who has never developed anything really learn how to develop for the iPhone
- What are the pitfalls of the SDK so far from your perspective
Questions or comments from the live listeners
Apple in 2008 time to pontificate about all things Apple and Mac in 2008
A: regarding their tendency towards wireless
B: What is coming in the iPhone space in the next year
C: What will they be doing in the iMac and Laptop space given that they have applied for patents that seem to indicate a move toward an all in one "with a dock" desktop and Laptop unit?
Questions or comments from the live listeners
SHOW ENDING:
I want to thank Steve Scott from The Mac Developer Network found at
For being on the show today, if you don't subscribe to his podcasts please go over right now and subscribe as and find out more what the Mac experience is like from the other side of the table.
Next Sunday Join me and Allison Sheridan from the Nosillacast at podfeet.com will join us
The Typical Mac User Podcast can be found at www.typicalmacuser.com and that shows is released weekly on Tuesday nights. This show will be release in my sream late tonight. If you haven't subscribed to that show yet, head over to the web site at www.typicalmacuser.com and hit the ONE BUTTON iTunes subscription.
For now this is your Host Victor Cajiao saying, enjoy the rest of your Sunday
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