Re: New to Programming, XCode 2.5 vs 3.0 and finding good examples
Re: New to Programming, XCode 2.5 vs 3.0 and finding good examples
- Subject: Re: New to Programming, XCode 2.5 vs 3.0 and finding good examples
- From: Ronny Reichmann <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 08:06:28 +0100
Hi,
there are a couple of interface-builder-tutorials out there. here is
just one that uses python instead of obj-c: http://www.macresearch.org/node/4527
. if you really want to get into cocoa, i suggest reading a book.
especially books by aaron hillegass could help you getting an
understanding of cocoa. did you recognize that you have to drag lines
by keeping ctrl pressed from one obj to the other to establish
connections in ib?
ron
Am 07.11.2007 um 06:58 schrieb Daryl:
Hello,
I am new to non scripting programming and I want to dive into
objective C and cocoa. I am reading Steven Kochan's book but I find
the examples to be useless when trying to create anything useful. I
am looking for some good tutorials that can walk me though learning
interface builder and using NStask. I have a strong unix background
and I want to create an app that uses command line tools like dd and
such to experiment with cocoa. I keep finding the Interface
builder 3.0 to be very different than the examples I find that were
written before hand. Things likehttp://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.20/20.04/ShellGame/index.html
where it says "click the Classes tab, select NSObject, and press
return to create a subclass." and "click the Actions tab, then click
Add to create an action named doCommand." These examples don't seem
to work in Interface builder 3.0. I need advise, I am having
problems finding current examples and most of the ADC documentation
is way over my head. I learn from pulling open source apps apart
but most of the nib files and such are already constructed and I
have no idea how they got there. If anyone could point me in the
right direction it would be amazing. thank you.
-Daryl
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