Dan Wood is co-owner of Karelia Software, creating programs for the Macintosh computer. He is the father of two kids, lives in the Bay Area of California USA, and prefers bicycles to cars. This site is his weblog, which mostly covers geeky topics like Macs and Mac Programming.
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The last few months of MacTech magazine (which I have written for semi-regularly, but not recently) have been kind of dull. Lots of reviews of gadgets or talking about technologies that are peripheral to the needs of a Mac developer have made recent issues pretty uninteresting to the likes of me.
The latest issue, December 2003, is a huge improvement. Suddenly, it's technical again. I actually learned a lot in this issue! There are articles on net networking techniques in Panther; techniques for getting stack traces to track down bugs; Cocoa in Java; APIs for Kiosk Mode. Even the non-technical articles on driving traffic to your web site and running a small software business had some fresh techniques that I'll find useful.
Kudos to the MacTech team for putting out a substantial issue! I hope this is a sign of things to come now that Dave Mark is on board as Editor-in-Chief!