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Re: Programming


  • Subject: Re: Programming
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sun, 9 May 2004 20:25:39 EDT

I am certain that BASIC (Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instructional Code)
could be easier to learn than Cocoa, however, I am equally certain that BASIC
(regardless of form) will not do what Coca will do.

Xcode will identify all the languages it will work with using the help from
Xcode.
I examined them all, and chose Cocoa -- it fit what I wanted.

You, as a newbie, interested in the insanity of programming, should get books
from the bookstore regarding the language C, and learn it, and program it
(using Xcode's C++), then learn C++, then read the help from Xcode and pick a
language best suited for what you want to do.   Then move through Xcode's built
in examples from the help files.   (That's where I started, but I already knew
C++.   UNIX should be understood as well.   Purchase a book on it and examine
the Terminal program.)

Basic concepts of C and UNIX are expected to be understood by the programmer.
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