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Re: ultra mega ok newbie question
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Re: ultra mega ok newbie question


  • Subject: Re: ultra mega ok newbie question
  • From: Jose Commins <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 02:01:45 +0000


On 30 Nov 2004, at 20:09, 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?





You can start by working at Microsoft on Windows Longhorn.



:o) Other than that, CodeWarrior has some superb totorials/PDF's on getting started on a particular language (C, C++ or Java). There are some good examples on the web too. Google it and pick the ones that suit you best!


Regards, Jose.

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