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Re: Objective C Books?
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Re: Objective C Books?


  • Subject: Re: Objective C Books?
  • From: Christophe Laprun <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 09:45:37 -0400
  • Organization: NIST

axel wrote:
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: Deirdre Saoirse Moen <email@hidden>
> Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 16:36:46 -0700
>
> >>Hi, I was wondering, could someone recommend some
> >>introductory books for learning Object-C as it
> >>pertainis to Cocoa development?
>
> Besides Learning Cocoa, there is also a PDF introduction to Objective-C, downloadable from Apple's Developer website: "Inside Cocoa", Object-Oriented Programming and the Objective-C Language. About 194 pages.

How about "Object-oriented Programming, An Evolutionary Approach" by
Brad Cox and Andrew Novabilsky (Addison Wesley)? I am not sure if it is
still up to date but it provides a good insight as to why Objective C
was created in the first place as well as information on OO concepts and
implementations... Does anyone know *exactly* what are the differences
between the Objective C described in this book and Cocoa's? For those
who read it (I am not done yet and I am no Objective C expert but I am
trying to learn...), would you still consider this book a useful read
wrt Cocoa?

Chris

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