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In response to book suggestions for my NSTextField problem
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In response to book suggestions for my NSTextField problem


  • Subject: In response to book suggestions for my NSTextField problem
  • From: Robert Kelley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 15:54:41 -0700 (PDT)

Actually, I own the 1st edition of Cocoa Programming
for Mac OS X by Aaron Hillegass, which was my problem.
The book didn't provide the missing piece of my
puzzle, which was how to connect the outlets to the
NSTextFields via a sub-class of NSObject. That part
was conveniently left out, which was what left me
hanging. (I'll have to check this again, but if it was
in there, I didn't see it!)

I picked up the 2nd edition of the above book tonight,
and I can see that it has been updated for OS X 10.3
and Xcode, which should prove very helpful. I also
picked up "Learning Cocoa w/ Objective-C". It might be
a little dated, as it doesn't use Xcode, but should
still prove useful.

Thanks for the help everyone. The response was quicker
and larger than I expected. It helps knowing that
there is a solid community of developers out there
willing to help people out. I feel like I'm starting
all over!



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