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Leopard Reference Library: Mac OS X Server
Cocoa is an object-oriented application environment designed specifically for developing Mac OS X native applications. The Cocoa frameworks support rapid development and high productivity, and include classes designed to create robust and powerful server-related applications for Mac OS X Server. Cocoa provides developers starting new server-related projects for Mac OS X the fastest way to full-featured, extensible, and maintainable implementations. Applications from UNIX and other platforms can also be brought to Mac OS X Server quickly by using Cocoa to build state-of-the-art Aqua user interfaces while retaining most existing core code.

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