so i am thinking about buying the select membership, but my first question is this:
how long does the membership last? just one year?
how long does the membership last? just one year?
Yes, one year.
well let me ask some advice on the subject:
i am a college student, and my major is CIS (computer information systems)
now, i'm about to graduate this August. but, i don't really have a job lined up at the moment
now, none of my classes have had anything to do with macs. but there's where i want a job, especially something like a system admin
so, i was thinking i could buy this Select membership, since i get Mac OS X and Server, so i can practice on. i would also get Snow Leopard, when it gets seeded.
plus i'd get other stuff to help me out.
what are your thoughts on this?
You also get to purchase one system at a discount.
dang, $500 a year. and i would have to use the hardware discount in that year also, correct?
ADC Select memberships are really most practical for professional developers who need to make sure their commercial apps will work/are optimized for the latest OS updates. If all you want to do is learn, just get yourself a Mac, a book or two, and start reading through the (free) developer documentation that comes with XCode/is available online.
Do the free stuff like admanimal said.
If you feel the need to spend $500 here are some things to think about.
If you buy the Select membership for $500 you will get a current copy of Leopard Server (as a download, so have a DL burner available) and Snow Leopard when Apple gets around to posting it. Apple gives out Server licenses that expire every 6 months. The license you get with a Select account will eventually time out. You also get to purchase one system at a discount.
You could also just buy OS X Server for $500. You would get Leopard server, but not Snow Leopard. The license would never expire.
It is important to note that the Select membership gives one discount per year, not just one discount.
The Student ADC membership is only $99 a year. If you're a college student you should be able to take advantage of it. The link
right, but i have to buy another membership to get another one, right?
i know this, but i'm not looking for just a hardware discount
Correct.
Student ADC membership gives you one discount and one discount only.
i do have a book on Leopard Server, but with the server, i can't really do anything
Are you just trying to get into software development on the Mac? If so, I don't really see why you would need/want to bother with the the Server version of Mac OS at all.
AFAIK the only thing the server version really gets you is some more enterprise IT stuff that is going to be mostly useless for programming. If learning that stuff is actually what you are trying to do rather than programming, then by all means go with the Server edition, but an ADC membership is still going to be pretty useless to you.
my major is CIS, so i have taken C#, Java, Visual Basic, programming courses, but i would like to get more into IT stuff. that's why i want this membership, so i can learn more about mac programming, and get into mac servers. i would love a job like a system admin or network admin
I see. I'm not familiar with how much application programming being a system or network admin usually involves, but my sense was that it involves more shell scripting and maybe web (Perl, etc.) programming than application level stuff.
What I think is this:
-If you want to learn about Mac programming, both Leopard Server and ADC in general would be pretty useless/overkill.
-If you want to learn about system admin stuff, ADC is still going to be pretty useless, other than maybe getting you Leopard Server. But in reality you might be better off just learning Linux admin stuff, since much of what Leopard Server has is going to be fancy interfaces on top of standard Linux stuff, aside from the very Mac-specific things like iChat Server, etc.
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thanks for the replies.
I still think it would help me get certified for leopard server, as well as make me learn cocoa
Your best bet would be the ADC Student Membership at $99.00 if your going to get an ADC membership.
but then i don't get any software, right?
I got OS X several times over the course of the year.