Re: Cocoa Newbie book suggestions
Re: Cocoa Newbie book suggestions
- Subject: Re: Cocoa Newbie book suggestions
- From: Scott Clausen <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 18:27:15 -0800
Hello all.
As a newbie I thought I would throw my book choices out in the
following order:
For learning I like Programming in Objective C by Kochan followed by
Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X by Hillegass
If you need help with C I like Kochan's Programming in C. I think the
Anguish book and the Cheeseman book are also good but then I'm too new
to tell and look at them more as references right now.
I've also gotten into the Apple documentation but have found it doesn't
read as well for me as the Kochan book. I think this varies with the
reader.
I think I have almost every Cocoa book out there and these are my
choices.
When I've saved the money I'll be off to Hillegass' course as it sounds
like a wonderful resource.
What I would really, really like to see is a good book on XCode, using
it and understanding it. I find it interesting that the language
training books give so little attention to the tools. Granted there
may be many but I always thought that learning about a tool made me a
better worker. If there's anyone who is doing this and needs a guinea
pig I'm available
Thanks for the time and all the help this list provides.
Scott
Sequim, WA
I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning
religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the
monkey's. -- Mark Twain
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