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Re: Fear


  • Subject: Re: Fear
  • From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 15:26:32 -0400

On Tuesday, June 5, 2001, at 02:27 PM, Brian Howard wrote:

Thanks to John, Fritz, and Jeff for bothering to answer my simple question. And others who have not been posted yet! But it was just what I feared: I'm being advised to go away and don't come back until I'm up to speed with C.

I don't think that is the message that you should be taking away from this.

Rather that there are issues that are not specific to Cocoa and as a result shouldn't be expected to be covered in a Cocoa only book.


Well, I looked in the 700 page book on C programming I have before I posted the question.

Aside from WHAT argv/argc had in them, everything else you posted there is basic C and should have been covered in the 700 page book on C. Or, in a 100 page terse book.

Apparently it is as incomplete as the "Learning Cocoa" book is.

There you go again.

Damnit, I hate wasting people's time. Maybe the idea bandied about a few days ago about a new list for RANK BEGINNERS is a good idea.

It wouldn't have helped. It won't magically impart the knowledge to you, you'd still need to read it.


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