MacTech Magazine Releases Dtrace Introduction to Debug Leopard
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., October 31, 2007 -- MacTech Magazine today announced that not only is its November issue dedicated to Leopard with articles that have been months in the making, but that MacTech is releasing one of the best DTrace introductions available to help troubleshoot and investigate Leopard.
"Leopard is another landmark release of OS X, and at MacTech Magazine, we feel it's important to get as much solid tech information out to the community as possible," said Neil Ticktin, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of MacTech Magazine. "While end-users may see the new OS as evolutionary, the people working under the hood will find it revolutionary."
"One of the most important new system troubleshooting and investigation tools is DTrace. The November MacTech issue is dedicated to Leopard, and contains one of the best DTrace introductions available," said Edward Marczak, Executive Editor of MacTech Magazine. "We're giving this to the community to help get everyone up to speed, and to showcase some of the content you'll find in MacTech Magazine."
The article is available immediately in the November issue of the magazine available on newsstands and through subscriptions. It's also available online at: http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.23/23.11/ExploringLeopardwithDTrace/index.html
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