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Leopard Guides: Open Source
The open source UNIX-based foundation of Mac OS X, Darwin, includes various low-level networking facilities such as zero-configuration networking (Bonjour), BSD sockets, and network kernel extensions.

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CFNetwork Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to use Core Foundation networking functions to work with low-level BSD sockets.
2009-05-06
CCL Modem Scripting Guide (HTML) (PDF)
2007-06-28
Mac OS X Server Administrator Topics (HTML) (PDF)
Document that describes a variety of server administrator advanced operations.
2007-05-23
Open Directory Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to implement centralized storage and retrieval of information in Carbon.
2007-01-08
Open Directory Plug-in Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to implement dynamically loaded libraries that respond to Open Directory client requests in Carbon.
2006-05-23
DNS Service Discovery Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to use DNS Service Discovery in your application.
2005-11-09
Core Foundation Design Concepts (HTML) (PDF)
Explains the fundamental design concepts that underlie all Core Foundation programming interfaces.
2005-08-11