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Re: Cocoa Books (was New to Cocoa)
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Re: Cocoa Books (was New to Cocoa)


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa Books (was New to Cocoa)
  • From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 01:24:22 +0200

Am Samstag, 12.10.02 um 00:24 Uhr schrieb Brian E. Howard:

Cocoa should be easier than learning C itself.

I think it is.

You don't have to think about pointers all the time and the OO approach sure is more powerful and often more natural than the standard procedural way of doing things.

I have problems with 'plain C' myself from time to time (I'm more used to Modula-2 and Pascal). But fortunately, I seldom have to dive into the ugly bowels of the C language when using Cocoa and Objective-C. :)

By the way: if you could somehow put yourself into a beginner's shoes, and with the help of a good editor, you would make a good author for the book(s) I'm hoping to see someday.

I think it's quite difficult to write a book in a language that is not your first one.
(But then again - I'm not a writer, so I don't really know.)

Sadly there's probably no market for a cocoa book in any language other than english right now. :-/


bye. Andreas.
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