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Re: Best Cocoa Books
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Re: Best Cocoa Books


  • Subject: Re: Best Cocoa Books
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:22:57 -0400


Search the cocoa-dev list archives - there are many threads (both ancient and recent) that answer this very question. The list of Cocoa books is rather small and hasn't changed very much in the last few years.


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I.S.


On Apr 18, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Bobby B wrote:

Hey there;

I'm looking for what you dev's would consider a great Cocoa book.  I'm
veering off the edge of being a complete and total newb, so I don't
need like a "Hello World" book.  But I'd be interesteed in a book that
shows you a lot of using the Cocoa specific frameworks, and how to
take advantage of them.  I'm interested in basic graphic things, like
custom views (like writing a new TableView for a graphic application)
and things like that...

I've looked around on CocoaDev, and Amazon, but I figured since you
guys are the best group of Cocoa dev's I have access to, that I should
ask you guys.

Thank you
Bobby B
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