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Re: The how and why of Cocoa.




Am 01.04.2007 um 04:36 Uhr schrieb William Squires:

For example, why should one want to use; bindings, outlets, NSArrayControllers, First Responders, etc...

http://developer.apple.com/referencelibrary/API_Fundamentals/Cocoa- fund-date.html


Sample code is here:

http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/Cocoa/index.html

There's also loads of it on the web.

While books like Hillegras' are nice, I really need more theory AND hands-on exploration, so I can relate my existing programming experience (C/C++/REALbasic/VB) with the Cocoa-way of doing things.

I'm really not sure what you are looking for. To learn Cocoa you will have to use it. There's no way around doing your own exercises. In case you hit a road block and just can't find the answer anywhere (be sure to search Google and the list archives first) you are welcome to post your questions here.


Perhaps Apple Inc., needs to make their ADC Premier memberships cheaper so hobbyists can afford it

How would that help? There's no additional beginners information available for paying ADC members, AFAIK. You get access to the lastest technology before it's on the market. Then there's hardware discounts and a few technical support incidents. That's it, mostly.



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