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Lastly, but certainly not leastly (is that a word?), O'Reilley Press' "Cocoa in a Nutshell" is a must. Yeah, you don't need a book that shows the AppKit and Foundation classes. But it sure is handy. And the commentary is very well done. What I did was, while going through an example using Hillegass' or Garfinkel's book, I'd look up the class in the Nutshell and read all about that class. You don't learn it that well at that instant. But it does put a bug in your head for the future.
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