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Re: Newbe Question: Searching Address Book


  • Subject: Re: Newbe Question: Searching Address Book
  • From: Brad Bumgarner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 11:32:44 -0600

Warner,

I have 2 books at this point:
Programming in Objective-C by Stephen G. Kochan. I have focused on this book as of now as it starts off with C and then gets into obj-c.


Learning Cocoa with Objective-C, 2nd Ed., by James Duncan Davidson. Sounds like I need to start digging into this one.

I THOUGHT searching the address book WOULD be a easy way to get my feet wet (so to speak) :-)

Thanks,
Brad Bumgarner, CTA

On May 2, 2006, at 11:17 AM, Warner Onstine wrote:

Hi Brad,
Objective-C is like any other language in that it takes steps to learn the syntax, method calls, logic, etc. When I started out, I initially picked up the Hillegass book (Cocoa Programming for OS X) which is very good, but was also a little confusing for me. I then picked up the James Duncan Davidson book (Learning Cocoa and Objective-C) which helped me to understand some of the material and get my feet wet gradually.


You can also look at apple's docs on Objective-C here:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ ObjectiveC/index.html


And here are some other basic Objective-C tutorials on the apple site
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/ObjectiveCLanguage- date.html


Good luck! It's a lot of fun once you start figuring it out (I have thoroughly enjoyed Duncan's book and the exercises at the end of each chapter were enough to stretch me to start looking at the API).

-warner

On May 2, 2006, at 10:04 AM, Brad Bumgarner wrote:

It can be very difficult to learn a language on your own. I was/am hoping that someone here can help me learn how to write obj-c code. I have read the Address Book documentation the comes with Xcode and I just can't figure how to put all the pieces to together. I know what I want to do can be done, Mail.app does it all the time. If I wasn't clear in the wording of my question, please let me know.

Thanks,
Brad Bumgarner, CTA


On May 1, 2006, at 12:02 PM, Brad Bumgarner wrote:

My name is Brad Bumgarner and I am new to Objective-C. I have been using AppleScript since it was first introduced many (many) "moons" ago. I have been using Project Builder / Xcode since OS X 10.2. I have recently decided to step up to using Objective-C so that I may add features to my apps that I can't do (the way I'd like to) in AppleScript Studio. The scary thing is Objective-C is actually starting to make sense :-)

My question: How can I search for a name in Address Book? I want to be able to search for first names, last names and both first/ last names. I want to be able to do this much like Mail.app does. The code below (attached to a text field via AppleScript's "on changed" handler) works until a space character is entered. "theName" is passed from the applescript code and contains the currently entered text from the text field as it is being entered.
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