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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: Jay Prince <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 02:07:39 -0700

On Friday, October 11, 2002, at 12:31 pm, Donald Brown wrote:
On a mac community where I'm active (spymac.com), there are lots of people
looking for a "Learn C and Objective C on the Macintosh".


And to be honest, any book along the lines of "Learn C" will work fine with the Mac. I think they are missing the fact that you can just use the C Learning examples from any book on the mac without any real changes.

Once someone has worked their way thru learning C, learning objective C will only take a week or two and the Mac specific books all will cover it early on.

I think the best book for this is "Building Cocoa Applications" from Garfinkel. Aaron's book is also very good. And the Anguish et. al. is the "Bible" as far as I can tell (I just got it.)

Also, everybody who has the Dev tools has apple's book on Objective-C.
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