If you would rather ObjC, and you're staying on the Mac, I think you
should stick with that path. The people on the macosx-dev mailing
list should be able to provide you with plenty of book ideas.
Ken
On Jan 30, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Luis Rojas wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to start developing in Java ( would much rather do it
on ObjC, but i don't know enough and cant find the right books ),
as a hobby. I am coming from working with VS and C# ( although i
hate to admit it, C# is a good language ), and would like something
similar, maybe like eclipse, to develop Java Applications on the
mac. I apologize for the noob question and thank you all in advance.
Luis R. Rojas
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