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Re: Cocoa litterature
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Re: Cocoa litterature


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa litterature
  • From: Mason Mark <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 18:57:50 -0700

--On Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:30 PM +0200 Rolf <email@hidden> wrote:

Hi

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 ?


For intermediate+ level, Cocoa Programming by Anguish, Buck, and Yacktman is excellent. It is large, comprehensive, and information-dense.

The Hillegass book is also excellent, but it is quite basic. If you have been mucking around with Cocoa then you probably already know everything in the book. But it is very well-written. I wish this book was available when I started Cocoa programming (around the DR1 days).

If he ever comes out with a more advanced book, I would buy it without even reading the reviews...

--
Mason Mark
Five Speed Software, Inc.
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