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Re: Learning by Looking
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Re: Learning by Looking


  • Subject: Re: Learning by Looking
  • From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 19:28:25 +0200

On mercredi, ao{t 1, 2001, at 05:07 PM, email@hidden wrote:

Having an intrest in Cocoa and Obj - C, I went out and bought the Learn Cocoa
book and have looked through the PDFs
available at developer.apple.com, however, after playing with the tools and
language for over a month, I am still not comfortable with
the most basic concepts.

I find it easier to have a good book as reference and look at existing code
snippits to help you piece the language together.
I tought myself C and C++ this way, I learned perl this way, and shell scripting
as well.
However, searching on the internet, I find cocoa examples are few and far
between.
[...]

I find you're a little disoriented for the moment, since there are plenty of Cocoa sample codes. Almost every freeware is released with the code source.

Just check some softwares on versiontracker.com and see if the source code is released with it.


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