Re: Book Recommendation
Re: Book Recommendation
- Subject: Re: Book Recommendation
- From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 02:44:45 -0400
On Sep 19, 2003, at 11:31 PM, Daniel Xavier wrote:
A quick question for those with roughly 12 months of practical
development behind them.
Those with more than that feel free to add your comments.
What would be " the " Cocoa book for someone without one line of code
ever written?
Or if a combo of two books...which two? Other recommendations would
help greatly.
1. Learning Cocoa with Objective C 2nd Edition -James Duncan ( new one
on the way - Panther version?)
2. Building Cocoa Applications - Simson Garfinkel
3. Cocoa Programming - Scott Anguish
I'm not sure any of these really qualify if you've never written code.
I do feel confident in saying that 3 isn't what you want. It's aimed
at intermediate level users, or those with a solid C foundation and
some Object-Oriented experience.
I'll also mention again that I was only one of three authors, Don
Yacktman, and Erik Buck were just unfortunate enough to follow my name
alphabetically.
Apple's documentation is also a good place to start, especially the
Objective-C parts.
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