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- From: Don Rainwater <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 15:17:00 -0500
Someone has a review of it on Slashdot. I have the book myself, but I'm
only about 3 chapters into it. So far, I like it much better than the
two previous books that I've read on programming in Cocoa. The style is
much more to my liking, it seems much more organized, and the author
explains things clearly and at the appropriate level of detail. Of
course, I have 24 chapters to go, so we'll see...
So with "Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X" finally on the market.
What are the recommendations from the list? How does it compare to
Learning Cocoa? Is it a worthy buy? Can someone give a more
comprehensive
review? Thanks
jake
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