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Re: Obj-C and Mac OS BSIT Degree
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Re: Obj-C and Mac OS BSIT Degree


  • Subject: Re: Obj-C and Mac OS BSIT Degree
  • From: Corbin Dunn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2008 11:39:46 -0800

(Someone, I think on this list, commented that one of the things that makes
the average Cocoa programmer much better than the average Java programmer is
that Cocoa *isn't* taught in schools, so the Cocoa programmer is motivated

That's a great comment, and it is true for most people, but Cocoa is taught in at least one school. Stanford offers CS193E Cocoa Programming. If you are looking for a school that leads you towards Apple development, Stanford might be a good pick. However, as others have mentioned, the best programmers have as solid base in data structures and algorithms, and the language or platform really doesn't matter so much (at first).


--corbin
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 >Obj-C and Mac OS BSIT Degree (From: Justin Schneck <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: Obj-C and Mac OS BSIT Degree (From: "Charlton Wilbur" <email@hidden>)

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