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Re: What all is Cocoa used for?
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Re: What all is Cocoa used for?


  • Subject: Re: What all is Cocoa used for?
  • From: Conor Dearden <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 09:54:23 +0100

> Can anybody tell me whether I am correct in doing so
> or should I be developing someother application for
> the same?

Dee, your question is hard to understand. This is why you haven't gotten an
answer, the more specific you can be with your question the higher the
likely hood of being answered. The question can be interpreted in a number
of ways, a few of which are: is a client server application the right
application for learning Cocoa? Is Cocoa the right language for a client
application? Is Cocoa worth learning? The answers are: I would suggest doing
some of the tutorial applications they are a great way to learn Cocoa,
depends and yes.

Conor
http://www.bruji.com/


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