Be Developer Conference

August Be Developer Conference

August 4-5, 1997
Hynes Convention Center
Boston, Massachusetts

The conference is open to all software developers; this includes people who are Registered Be Developers and those who aren't yet. An understanding of C++ is highly recommended, though; the conference will get quite technical at times.


Why Be? Information for Developers
A white paper on Be's approach to personal computing and to software development.

The Be Developer Program
The Be Developer Program application is available here, as is the Registered Developer Area for current developers.

Advanced Access
Information on the Advanced Access Preview Release.

The BeOS API: The Be Book
The Be Book, the complete programmer's reference to the BeOS API, is available on-line. It's also free.
The BeOS User's Guide and other documentation is also available.

Sample Code
There are several ways of obtaining BeOS sample code:


Development Environment: Metrowerks CodeWarrior
The BeOS C++ Integrated Development Environment. Detailed information is available at the Metrowerks web site or here at the Be web site. Copies of CodeWarrior for BeOS can be purchased from the Be web site, and they're bundled with DR8.2 of the BeOS (upgradable to DR8.3). CodeWarrior for BeOS is also cheaper if purchased prior to the next BeOS release.

Development Tools
AppSketcher can greatly decrease GUI development time. More development tools can be found on the Be FTP site at ftp://ftp.be.com/pub/contrib/develop.

BeOS Applications


Bug Reporting
A form is available for reporting bugs via the web. Previously reported bugs are also available via the web site.

Approaching the Market
In a nutshell: what to do once you're done coding. Information on production, building product awareness, convincing a customer to purchase your product, collecting your customers' money, and installing, registering, updating, and supporting your application once it's in their hands.

More Information: The Be Newsletter
At least one "Engineering Insights" article appears every week in the Be Newsletter. These articles are typically written by Be engineers and can provide valuable insights into various aspects of the BeOS.

More Help: Contacting Other Be Developers
Several methods can be employed for contacting other developers:

More Questions: Support
The Support section of the web site describes the latest BeOS updates and provides answers to the vast majority of the questions people have about Be and the BeOS. Links to our Developer Support and Customer Support e-mail addresses are also in the Support section.

Miscellaneous


May BeDC

The May Be Developer Conference is over, but you can still read transcripts of the sessions, see who won the May BeOS Masters Awards, and read about the big announcements from the conference.


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