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Re: Mac OS X Developer's Guide - another opinion
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Re: Mac OS X Developer's Guide - another opinion


  • Subject: Re: Mac OS X Developer's Guide - another opinion
  • From: Donald Brown <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 04:33:13 -0600

Being in that position, I'd say, worth getting, but one of the problems is
figuring out the duplication. I do find that it explains the why a bit
more, but it has some major gaps too.

Donald

on 11/8/2001 4:20 AM, Smith, Bradley at email@hidden wrote:

> Interesting. How much use would it be to an experience C++'er, just moved to
> OS X and heas read and digested 'Learning Cocoa'?
>
> Brad
>
>> My feeling is that it's being vilified for much the same reason
>> "Learning Cocoa" was tarred and feathered -- it states a lot of stuff
>> that people on this list (or other Mac programmers) know.
>> There's basic
>> remedial stuff, such as a very even and lucid comparison of
>> Java, Obj-C
>> and C++ (not just syntax...it talks about things like mix-ins,
>> delegation, fragile base classes in C++, etc.). It talks about the
>> evolution of OS X and things like CFM vs. Mach-O.

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