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Matt Drance

Founder, Bookhouse Software

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Matt Drance

Matt Drance of Bookhouse Software discusses Cocoa, Apple's name for the collection of frameworks, APIs, and accompanying runtimes that make up the development layer of Mac OS X and also used for iPhone Apps. He reviews the process of developing for the iPhone, including some of the mistakes that software writers make. He also reviews the issues related to the recent Snow Leopard upgrade.


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Matt Drance is the founder of Bookhouse Software, an independent iPhone consulting and development shop based in San Jose, CA.  Prior to founding Bookhouse, he spent eight years at Apple Inc. in the Technology Evangelism and Developer Technical Support groups.  He has trained and consulted hundreds of iPhone and Mac developers on the use of Cocoa, Web and Java technologies.

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  • Series producer: Joel W Tscherne