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Re: *That* book


  • Subject: Re: *That* book
  • From: Jonathan Hendry <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 14:31:39 -0500

On Wednesday, September 12, 2001, at 09:42 , Peter Sichel wrote:

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.

K&R has the huge advantage of having very little to cover,
compared to Learning Cocoa, which covers a huge amount of
material: Objective-C, FoundationKit, AppKit, PB, IB, etc.
This is also more than other language-specific books
like Learning Perl.


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