Re: Start using Cocoa
Re: Start using Cocoa
- Subject: Re: Start using Cocoa
- From: Jean-Baptiste Le Stang <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 22:19:40 +0200
Thanks to all for thoose informations.
Jean-Baptiste LE STANG
on the 12/09/02 12:59, Ondra Cada at email@hidden wrote :
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On Thursday, September 12, 2002, at 10:18 , Jean-Baptiste Le Stang wrote:
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> I'm a newbie and i want to learn Cocoa, i'm looking for a way to
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> create
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> robust applications. I'd like to know where i should start.
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In my experience, Apple documentation is quite sufficient. There's a also
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a number of on-line articles (www.stepwise.com, www.cocoadevcentral.com,
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www.projectOmega.org,...) and some books. Search this very list -- there
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was a number of threads about which book is the best (without a real
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conclusion, of course ;)
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> I've seen in the documentation of the developers tools many references
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> to C/C++/Obj-C. Have i to learn how to use thoose three languages before
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> using Cocoa?
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You have to learn Objective C (which means also plain C, for ObjC is its
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superset). Keep clean of C++: it's a complicated mess whose knowledge
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gains you nothing (but, of course, a wider perspective -- but in case you
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are about to learn languages just for kicks, go learn Smalltalk instead).
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In case you wanna write just simple things occassionally, you can stick
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with AppleScript and ASS (well, the official abbreviation's ASK, but I don'
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t see any 'K' in "Studio" ;))
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Ondra Cada
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