Re: Hello, a book recommendation request, and a question
Re: Hello, a book recommendation request, and a question
- Subject: Re: Hello, a book recommendation request, and a question
- From: Amilcar Meneses Viveros <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 14:24:16 -0600 (CST)
Hello.
I think that this books are goods references:
1. Aaron Hillegass, "Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X"
2. Brad J. Cox, Andrew J. Novobilski, "Object-Oriented Programming: An
Evolutionary Approach"
3. NeXTSTEP Programming: Step One: Object-Oriented Applications
Because Cocoa inherit many things of NeXTSTEP y OpenStep I think that
read books 2 and 3 is a good way.
In the other hand, the information in the internet is very good and have
many examples.
Regards
Atte
Amilcar
P.D. Grabe en la penca de una maguey tu nombre...
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Greetings,
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I'm very new to Cocoa development...like today new, having just
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completed the Currency Conversion Tutorial that came with Apple's dev
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tools.. =)
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I've been wanting to get back into programming for awhile now, and
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wanting to do what I can to support and get more people using OS X, so
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I've decided that Cocoa is the way I want to go, and now's the time to
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do it.
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So, in order to avoid berating you with very stupid questions, and
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getting alot of RTFMs I'd like to get some opinions on what's are
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actually good and useful books for me to get. I'm looking at two books,
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currently, and was wondering if I should go with either, both, or some
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other book I haven't come across as yet. Specifically O'Reilly's
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"Learning Cocoa" and Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X (by Aaron
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Hillegas). They get alot of nice words said about them on Amazon, but I
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figured I'd get a second opinion here as well. Would getting both of
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them be pointless, and if so, which would be the better reference in the
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long run?
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And the other question, is there any place where there are some
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guidelines for secure coding in Cocoa? Would normal C guidelines be
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appropriate, or are there special things I need to be on the lookout for?
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Thanks in advance,
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Sincerely,
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Stephen Winson
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The Frontline Group
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