Re: Newbie cuestion on document based app and menus
Re: Newbie cuestion on document based app and menus
- Subject: Re: Newbie cuestion on document based app and menus
- From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 20:08:47 +0000
Yeah, I would seriously suggest getting a book first as well.
I got the O'reilly one myself recently, and I think it is definitely
worth. Don't let the age of the book worry you, everything works.
On 8 Jan 2006, at 19:53, Norbert Fuerst wrote:
Servus, César.
I'd really like to dig deeper into it.
Guess you're better off googeling for "cocoa programming book" (or
go straight to Amazon.com). There are a lot of nice books about
doing Cocoa programs, I liked O'Reilly's 'Building Cocoa
Applications: A Step by Step Guide' (ISBN: 0-596-00235-1) a lot for
starters. It was written using 10.1, but still a good book to get
into Cocoa fast, but be sure you dl the errata from O'Reilly as
there are some not so easy to track down errors in the code in the
book. Examining the various projects of the examples in the
Developer folder is also a good idea to become familiar with the
concept.
And of course there's Apple's docs, which are in the Developer's
Toolkit as well as online (apple.com -> developer...)
All the best,
Norbert
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