Re: ultra mega ok newbie question
Re: ultra mega ok newbie question
- Subject: Re: ultra mega ok newbie question
- From: Mike Lazear <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 12:50:01 -0800
On Nov 30, 2004, at 12:06 PM, Garrett wrote:
so if i really don't know the first thing about software development
(as in the last time i wrote any 'code' was 4 line Basic programs 25
years ago in grade school) and i want to dip my toe in the water and
xcode seems to be the most obvious way to do it, where should i start?
are there recommended 'getting started' sites or books for my level
of super beginnerism?
When starting from scratch you have to decide how basic you want to
start. If are totally new to programming I would highly recommend
Daniel Appleman's book "How Computer Programming Works".
You can find information on his site:
http://www.desaware.com/products/books/other/computers/index.aspx
It's always fun to try and jump right in and doing something but I
recommend getting the programming concepts down first. After that
taking a programming class would be a real good idea. Once you get
that far I would start downloading sample apps and try compiling and
running them.
Good Luck,
Mike
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