Cocoa litterature
Cocoa litterature
- Subject: Cocoa litterature
- From: "Philip D Riggs" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 16:11:28 -0600
I've tried both O'Reilly books and Hillegass' book and much, much prefer
Hillegass'
because he introduces programming topics, takes you through an application,
then
has a small exercise at the end that always makes me think and expand my
understaning of how Cocoa opperates. I am not sure about the Anguish book,
but
will be going through it next. I understand it is a great reference book,
but don't know
if there are applications to learn from or not. Because you want more of an
intermediate/
advanced book, you might look at this one first. I now always get a book to
examine
through interlibrary loan to make sure it lives up to my expectations before
I cough up
cash. It paid off for the O'Reilly books. After trying both of them, I
decided neither
was what I was wanting and saved ~$50-80. If you have access to interlibrary
loan,
you might try this with a couple of books that interest you.
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Philip D. Riggs
GIS Specialist / Laboratory Manager
Environmental Health Advanced Systems Laboratory
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
http://ehasl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/
>
I want to buy a Cocoa book or two - intermediate/advanced level. There are
so many to choose from :-) Which ones are a "must", which ones should I
avoid ?
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/Rolf
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