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Re: *That* book


  • Subject: Re: *That* book
  • From: Peter Sichel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 10:42:13 -0400

If you are new to Cocoa as I was, it is certainly helpful in
getting started since there are few convenient alternatives.
As you get further along however, you are likely to be disappointed.
Compared to a masterpiece like "The C Programming Language" by
K&R, "Learning Cocoa" is too limited and frustrating.

I'm still looking for good references on using Cocoa
to solve real world problems on the Mac.

Mostly I've used the supplied class documentation, snippets
of sample code, and some on-line tutorials. Please, somebody
tell me there's an easier way.

- Peter


At 10:22 AM +0100 9/12/01, Smith, Bradley wrote:
Hi,

A lot of people here seem to be working their way throught the O'Reilly
book. What's the general consensus on the quality? The first reveiws I read
said it was a waste of money but with so many using it I wonder if it's
worth a buy?

Thanks
Brad

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