Sebastopol, CA--Apple manages to pack a wallop of technology into its sleek machines. Bluetooth, digital music, mobile computing, digital video, AirPort Extreme--and so much more--make up the digital lifestyle that is transforming business, academic, and home environments. Registration has just opened for the third annual O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference, happening October 25-28 in Santa Clara, CA, where Mac developers, sys admins, digital musicians, and users can master the must-have tools and goodies that Apple and other companies are churning out in the wake of Mac OS X's success.
"Along with the engineers in Cupertino, independent developers are contributing to the thriving Mac OS X culture by bringing new ideas to our desktop every day," observes Derrick Story, conference program chair. "We're excited that many of these innovators are able to speak at this year's event." Conference participants include Stewart Copeland, the former drummer for the Police who now creates award-winning film and television scores using Mac OS X technology; New York Times columnist David Pogue; Andy Ihnatko of the Chicago Sun-Times; Karelia Sofware's Dan Wood; Brent Simmons of Ranchero Software; Michael Bartosh of 4AM Media; and authors Dori Smith, Gordon Meyer, and Ted Landau.
The conference offers practical sessions dealing with:
Two new tracks have been added to inspire users to view their skills and creativity in a new light:
From overviews of cutting edge projects to hands-on advice for day-to-day care and feeding, the O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference is where developers, programmers, sys admins in organizations large and small, Mac users in high performance environments, and techno artists can learn from people creating the future of the Mac. As Derrick Story sums up, "This is the conference that brings together what you need to know with what you want to experience."
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