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Vol 24 Issues

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Volume 24, Issue 1

24.01 Letter from the Editor
24.01 Mac in the Shell: Mass Remote Management with dshell
24.01 MacTech Spotlight: Peter Lewis
24.01 MacEnterprise: Command Line Goodies
24.01 The Road to Code: You Have Your Mother's Eyes
Networked Backups Using Time Machine
Road To Certification: Increase Your Knowledge
Managing Your Loadset, Post-Deploy

Volume 24, Issue 2

24.02 Letter from the Editor
24.02 Mac in the Shell: What Has Really Changed in Leopard?
24.02 MacTech Spotlight: Marcus Zarra
24.02 MacEnterprise: Managed Preferences, Part 2
24.02 The Road to Code: There's a Hole in Your Bucket
24.02 Road To Certification, Part 3
Adobe CS3 and AppleScript
Virtualization Benchmarking
Getting Started with Git

Volume 24, Issue 3

24.03 Letter from the Editor
24.03 Mac in the Shell: Scripting with PHP
24.03 MacTech Spotlight: Austin Meyer
24.03 MacEnterprise: “Image”ine That!
24.03 The Road to Code: Building on a Solid Foundation
The Road to Certification Part 4-Pro Apps
Learn how to use Git to share your Xcode projects
How well does Office 2008 run compared to Office 2004?
Unit testing and analysis coverage
Geoff Perlman on REALBasic 2008

Volume 24, Issue 4

24.04 Letter from the Editor
24.04 Mac in the Shell: Data Manipulation with PHP
24.04 MacTech Spotlight:
24.04 MacEnterprise: Modularity
24.04 The Road to Code: Nice and Gooey
Test-Driven Development Using AppleScript
RubyCocoa: A new way to write Cocoa applications, Part 1
Grokking OS X Undo Support

Volume 24, Issue 5

24.05 Letter from the Editor
24.05 Mac in the Shell: File Manipulation with PHP
24.05 MacTech Spotlight:
24.05 MacEnterprise: Moving Targets
24.05 The Road to Code: Cocoa Puffs
RubyCocoa-Part 2
The iPhone SDK: Overview and Initial Reactions
Test-driven Development Using AppleScript, Part 2
Introduction to Core Animation
Getting Started with REALbasic
The Road To Certification: Part 5-ACSA and ACTC


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