Newbie - Buy book(s) or read free documentation, which is best ????
Newbie - Buy book(s) or read free documentation, which is best ????
- Subject: Newbie - Buy book(s) or read free documentation, which is best ????
- From: Persson Mats <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 14:20:51 +0000
Dear all,
I'm a newbie to Cocoa development, and as such I've been looking for
books to help get me up to speed faster.
However, considering Xcode and OS X.3 most books available seems 'out
of date' now.
So, should I splash out on a/some book(s) now, or wait till Xcode
updates comes along, whenever that is?
If so, which books are recommended and why ??
Or should I just concentrate on reading the available Apple
documentation, and save the money ??
What do you, more experienced guys & gals think ???
Kind regards,
Mats
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