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Mac OSX Developer's Guide
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Mac OSX Developer's Guide

by Jesse Feiler
October 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
594 pages
21h 44m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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154 9 Chapter 8: The Frameworks of Mac OS X: Carbon
SecurityCore
These are the low-level routines that interact
with the human interface security routines (including the
Keychain Manager) from the Carbon frameworks.
Carbon Events
You do not need to adopt Carbon events when you Carbonize
your application. However, doing so makes your application
run a little faster--and it makes other applications on the
same computer run much faster. The Carbon event model
(which is similar to the Cocoa event model) allows for direct
dispatching of events to the object in an application that needs
the event.
Old-Style Events
(Wai ...
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ISBN: 9780122513411