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Re: scanf...?
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Re: scanf...?


  • Subject: Re: scanf...?
  • From: "Chris Lewis" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 01:30:12 +0100

> All the sites I've seen, including Apple's, will be happy to teach you
> Objective-C for Cocoa ("*assumes previous knowledge of the C Programming
> language"). See, it's that last little asterix...

When it says this, it means more the general syntax layout and
procedural programming than C itself. I personally feel that Obj-C is
different enough to C programming to not really warrant that clause at
all. Maybe just "assumes previous knowledge of procedural programming"

Get a nice Cocoa book (I like Hillegass' one a *lot*), and use the C
book you have now to reference with if there is something unexplained.
I don't feel you need to learn C.

By the way, Obj-C is a *superset* of C, not the other way around. It's
just that most stuff is improved upon by Obj-C that you won't need to
go back to the old days.

Cheers
Chris
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