Re: Learning Cocoa Book - the problem
Re: Learning Cocoa Book - the problem
- Subject: Re: Learning Cocoa Book - the problem
- From: John Hörnkvist <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 00:00:47 +0200
On Monday, June 4, 2001, at 09:09 PM, Matt Judy wrote:
For me, StepWise has always been a source for more advanced
information, but there are a
lot of new faces in the Cocoa development crowd since Mac OS X.
Perhaps, Scott, you could
add a 'newbie orientation' area with links to all the tutorials and
subjects you mentioned
above. I know it would have made my life easier when I was a newbie
and StepWise was the
only good thing going... :o)
I think, like Scott, that StepWise has a lot of material that should be
suitable to beginners. (Vermont Recipes, HTML editor series,
release/alloc rules (in at least two incarnations), pasteboard
information and more.)
However, a lot of beginners are in an almost paralyzed state (which
happens in any area; a great threshold is learning enough to ask the
proper questions) so a nice big button titled "Information for Cocoa
beginners" may be appropriate.
While at it, I'll plug my own attempt from last year:
http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.16/16.05/HotChocolate/
Regards,
John Hornkvist
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