OT/Newbie: Book/reading recommendations ?
OT/Newbie: Book/reading recommendations ?
- Subject: OT/Newbie: Book/reading recommendations ?
- From: Hugh Blemings <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 21:42:43 +1000
Hi,
I'm brand new to OS X programming but have been doing C on embedded and
Linux systems for many years. My principle interest in OS X programming
is writing a GPL'd realtime MIDI processor/patch management system for use
with my keyboard rig.
I've been using a combination of the source to Joshua Schrier's transposon
app as a tutorial and the Apple tutorials/docs to get acquainted with the
API. This has been OK for the MIDI side of things but I'm (not
surprisingly) finding that there are many things I still need to learn the
"OS X Way" (example - how to store user preferences)
I'm fairly sure I'll be doing this as a Carbon app rather than Cocoa as I
have no Objective C experience and expect the GUI to be fairly
straightforward.
Briknell's "Carbon Programming" seems to get good reviews but before I
plonk down my cash I thought I'd solicit opinions from the folk here on
other options.
I realise this is somewhat off topic so am happy to receive responses off
list and post a summary if appropriate.
Cheers,
Hugh
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