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Re: Learning to program Cocoa
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Re: Learning to program Cocoa


  • Subject: Re: Learning to program Cocoa
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 13:16:52 +0200

Chris,

>>>>>> Chris Garaffa (CG) wrote at Mon, 27 Aug 2001 19:08:04 -0400:
CG> I would recommend learning C first, because Objective-C simply
CG> Object-Oriented extensions to C (correct me if the syntax of that
CG> statement was wrong, someone?).

The semantic's right, and that's important.

CG> Until you get a firm grasp on OOP and C, don't use Learning Cocoa. I
CG> learned that the *hard* way.
CG> As for learning the OOP paradigm, I found the "Using Java 1.2"...

The very best way is Smalltalk. Java might be better than nothing (or than
C++), agreed.

If Smalltalk is not an option, I personally would recommend go straight ObjC
through Apple docs and examples, till a decent book is available (Chuck?).
---
Ondra Cada
OCSoftware: email@hidden http://www.ocs.cz
private email@hidden http://www.ocs.cz/oc


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