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Re: Best beginner's book


  • Subject: Re: Best beginner's book
  • From: Mike Benonis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 20:21:36 -0500

Hi!

I'm also a newbie to Cocoa (I have programmed in REALbasic for 4 years now
and am just learning Cocoa) and I've found Aaron Hillegass's book, "Cocoa
Programming for Mac OS X," to be outstanding. Aaron makes everything clear
(especially compared to ADC's Learning Cocoa, which I could not follow) and
offers challenges at the end of each chapter to let you try to do something
on your own. The price is a little steep at $45 (depending on your point of
view of course), but it is well worth the money in my opinion.

-Mike

on 1/9/03 11:43 AM, Susan G. Conger at email@hidden wrote:

> I have been a Mac developer for over 15 years and I am trying to pick
> up Cocoa. I have Learning Cocoa from O'Reilly but I don't really like
> it. I am looking for suggestions on what the best book is for
> beginners.
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