Mac OS X internals


Mac OS X, as a system, is usually either perceived as a black box, or is wrongly understood due to longstanding myths and stereotypes. Some of the most innovative facilities in OS X are actually mature, stable technologies that have been painstakingly developed over the past 15 years by Apple and the open source community as a whole. This is not a tutorial or how to book. This is also not a book for learning Mac OS X programming. Amit Singh digs into the underbelly of the Mac OS X and provides an explanation of the design and inner workings of Mac OS X. This is a book on thoroughly understanding core Mac OS X technologies, specifically the knowledge and appreciation of how different things connect together, how they work internally, where they came from, how they evolved, and so on.

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