Re: Learning Mac programming
Re: Learning Mac programming
- Subject: Re: Learning Mac programming
- From: Ricardo Strausz <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 15:52:40 -0500
Not an easy task but possible...
My advise is the following (supposing you know some other programing
language);
Find (in the web or your hd) the file "ObjC.pdf", print the first
couple of chapters and read them "by-hart"... they will give you a good
feeling of Object Oriented Programing paradigms.
Open your web-browser, go to
http://developer.apple.com/macosx/gettingstarted/ and put that link in
your bookmarks ---you will be reading lots of things from the links in
here.
Concentrate first in one subject; it may be Cocoa or Java (i'd doit in
that order).
In particular use the link
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Cocoa.html
The most important:
DO ALL TUTORIAL YOU FIND
If you don't find an aswer, ask the experts (this list ;^())
Welcome
Dino
On jueves, juli 31, 2003, at 22:10 America/Mexico_City, David Thorp
wrote:
Actually...
My previous posts were trying to find an employer who would hire me as
a trainee programmer and teach me the ropes. It seems that's too far
fetched an idea. So let's say instead that I just start from scratch
and teach myself (or find an appropriate teacher) programming the Mac.
From what I understand of it all, I'd really like to learn Cocoa, and
WebObjects.
My understanding at the moment, is that Cocoa requires objective-C or
Java. I've seen a few books etc. on objective C and Cocoa, but it
seems they require a good understanding of C or C++ first. Is all
that correct?
I know none of these (C/C++/Java/Objective-C/Cocoa). And as for
WebObjects, I think I have a pretty good understanding of what it can
produce, but I have no idea where to start as far as learning it, or
what I need to know first.
Can anyone direct me to any learning materials that could teach me all
these skills. I realise there's a lot to learn, but I'm willing to
put in the time and effort if I can find the right teaching
materials/people. (The only thing I don't have a lot of to put in is
$$, but that may only be a short term problem).
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Regards,
David Thorp.
Sydney/Brisbane, Australia
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