Re: What's the best Cocoa book around?
Re: What's the best Cocoa book around?
- Subject: Re: What's the best Cocoa book around?
- From: "Erik J. Barzeski" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 21:13:38 -0400
On 8/8/02 8:54pm, Nathan Zamecnik <email@hidden> wrote:
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From: Nathan Zamecnik <email@hidden>
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Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 16:11:21 -0500
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To: <email@hidden>
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Subject: Re: What's the best Cocoa book around?
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What's really nice about Cocoa is that once you grab the concepts you won't
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need a book really. I liked the Hillegass one myself but I picked up an app
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call Cocoa Browser which as you guessed is a browser for Apple's docs and
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that's all I need...Although, if the Anguish (who posts to this list, hi
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Scott) one is really what I think it is I will pick that up. I really like
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pure reference books with detail on what the classes/methods do and besides,
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I can bring it to the toilet, bus, school, work etc.
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Hillegass does a good jobthough if you want some instruction. It has flaws
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but overall it's a good book.
One of the nicer things about Aaron's book is of course:
http://techstra.net/books/bignerd/?bookid=1&pagenum=150
If Scott wishes to have such a thing available for his book, I'm pretty sure
I could get him a free account... :)
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Kindest regards,
Erik J. Barzeski
"Maybe fun is just fragments of existence with
Better packaging." - Apple CEO Steve Jobs, 1983
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