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Few things, Cocoa isn't a programming language, as you'll soon find._______________________________________________
Objective-C is a programming language. Cocoa is a collection of frameworks
constituting a development environment. Very handy stuff, but what you're
learning is Objective-C.
I highly recommend that you learn vanilla C before starting with Cocoa. You
can probably learn both concurrently as well. You might also want to look at
some other object oriented languages as well: Python, Java, and a billion
others that wouldn't be too hard to find. There are some quintessential
things that can be learned in any one and are shared between them.
Best of luck,
Sam
On 9/3/03 7:33 PM, "John Thacher" <email@hidden> wrote:
I am very interested in innovating with the cocoa programming language.. My_______________________________________________
only
problem is that I'm not so sure if i should step up to Cocoa quiet yet.. You
see the
only programming language I know very well is REALBasic.. I was just wondering
if i
should learn some C/C++ Objective C before Stepping up. I am interested in
buying
a book Called "Learning Cocoa with Objective C" (Recommended by ADC.) Could
you please tell me if you suggest me reading that to step up to cocoa or if i
should go
somewhere else first.
Thank you always appreciated, Pat Thiel.
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