I'll second the recommendation for "Step Into Xcode". It does an excellent job of staying focused on how to use the dev environment. There is even a good discussion of relating make/open source projects to Xcode. It won't teach you cocoa or objective c but that is a good thing.
Whatever you do, don't buy "The Mac Xcode 2 Book". Complete waste of money and time.
Andrew
On May 25, 2006, at 8:31 AM, Allen Cronce wrote: You might want to get a copy of "Step Into Xcode" by Fritz Anderson. I wish that it had been available when I first started using Xcode. Best, -- Allen Cronce Jeffrey Shawn Klotz wrote: I'm coming from a very basic, ./configure-->Make-->Make install environment. I'd like to start using Xcode but am having problems finding really good documentations for the clueless. Can anyone recommend so good quality learning material? Thanks.... _______________________________________________
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