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Mac os x programming using numbers
Mac os x programming using numbers






mac os x programming using numbers
  1. #MAC OS X PROGRAMMING USING NUMBERS FOR MAC OS X#
  2. #MAC OS X PROGRAMMING USING NUMBERS MAC OS X#
  3. #MAC OS X PROGRAMMING USING NUMBERS UPDATE#

Update - Lion (10.7) to be released in 2011. Update - Snowleopard (10.6) release was August 2009. Also said to be Intel only, so those of us with Powermacs are going to be abandoned!

mac os x programming using numbers

It's not out yet, but said to be this quarter. Update - Snowleopard (10.6) added to list, early 2009. You'll find that we actually rather like the Macs - our tutor will be using one as his demonstration and projection system on most courses! for you to use in place of (or in addition to) computers running Microsoft's Windows Vista or Linux. We have Apple Mac computers available for your use on our Perl, Python, Tcl, Tk and Expect, MySQL and other training courses. but at the same time provides excellent access to the underlying Unix for those who require it.

#MAC OS X PROGRAMMING USING NUMBERS MAC OS X#

Mac OS X is Apple's Unix based operating system featuring a superb desktop it's very fully featured, user friendly and GUI based. here's a convenient table that may help you.

#MAC OS X PROGRAMMING USING NUMBERS FOR MAC OS X#

But everything is not lost.Which is the more recent? Panther or Jaguar? Is Tiger current or has it been replaced by Puma? If you get confused by these code names for Mac OS X versions. There seems to be no way to get the same kind of info using netstat on Mac OS X. Also there is no -t parameter but it can be done using -ptcp. Actually on Mac OS X, the -p parameter of netstat doesn’t mean program or process but protocol.

mac os x programming using numbers

Somehow I’ve only noticed now that netstat on Mac OS X cannot show the program name.

  • -p: show the program name / PID owning the socket.
  • I want to see the ports and the programs listening on these ports. When checking the listening ports on my Linux machine I put netstat some pants on: # netstat -pant | grep LISTEN








    Mac os x programming using numbers