Re: Cocoa programming book question
Re: Cocoa programming book question
- Subject: Re: Cocoa programming book question
- From: Michael George <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 15:51:37 -0400
On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 08:52 PM, Jonathan Jackel wrote:
I found Aaron's book to be more helpful and a more fun read to boot.
"Building" is OK. It tends to try to be more exhaustive, and that can
make
it slower going. Aaron's approach is to learn just enought to
accomplish
the tasks in his book.
I haven't gone through "Building" completely, but there's a lot of
overlap
with "Cocoa Programming". Neither book is really a reference book, but
the
online help with the developer tools is very extensive.
Don't buy O'Reilly's "Learning Cocoa". It's a very distant third.
I agree about "Learning Cocoa", I didn't think it was that great. I
have the Garfunkel & Mahoney book and like it much better. I haven't
seen the Hillegas, book so I can't comment on it...
-Michael George
Senior Engineer, Software Development
Aurora Video Systems, Inc.
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