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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: Jim Balhoff <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 20:06:13 -0400

On Friday, October 11, 2002, at 06:24 PM, Brian E. Howard wrote:

Cocoa should be easier than learning C itself. And if you think that is nonsense please think about it for a while before slamming me. 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 am an absolute beginner who did his first ever programming with Cocoa - I found Aaron Hillegass's book an excellent place to start. It got me to the point where I could profitably read the documentation. I also bought "The Waite Group's C Primer Plus" as recommended on CocoaDevCentral, and dip into it whenever I need to understand particular bits of syntax I see in Cocoa stuff.

You can take that as a very big compliment since in general I don't care for you very much. Nice sense of humor, though!

I actually really enjoy reading Mr. Cada's messages.

Regards,
Jim Balhoff
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