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Core Mac OS X & Unix Programming Class Returns to the Big Nerd

Core Mac OS X and Unix Programming Class Returns to the Big Nerd Ranch

Atlanta, GA – March 4, 2003 – The Big Nerd Ranch announces the return of
Core Mac OS X and Unix Programming. Core Mac OS X Programming will allow
programmers to harness the power of Mac OS X’s Unix foundation.

For the week of March 31 – April 4, 2003, Core Instructor Mark Dalrymple
(http://www.bignerdranch.com/Company/Who.html) will return to the Big Nerd
Ranch. After a successful Core Class in November 2002, the Big Nerd Ranch
has edited and improved the instruction materials to enhance the Core
learning experience.

This class is the only Core offering currently scheduled for 2003. As with
Cocoa classes, the Big Nerd Ranch intensive training methods will guide
students’ progress.

Class topics include:

* Multi-threading
* Daemons
* Distributed objects
* Network programming
* Rendezvous
* Performance tuning
* Advanced debugging techniques
* The security framework
* Exception handling

For a complete course listing, view the syllabus
(http://www.bignerdranch.com/Classes/Core.html)

The Big Nerd Ranch offers intensive training classes for Unix and Mac OS X
programmers in a lodge outside Atlanta, GA. Class price of $3500 includes
lodging, all meals, original instruction materials, 24-hour lab access, and
transportation to and from the Atlanta airport (ATL). Students are
encouraged to bring independent projects to class, allowing for input from
classmates and individual instructor attention. For more information, call
678-595-6773, visit http://www.bignerdranch.com/ or email mailto:
info@bignerdranch.com .

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