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  • Subject: Getting started
  • From: Peter Naish <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 15:10:04 +0100

Hi All,

I'm an occasional programmer, producing small applications almost always for my own use. I grew up on OS 9 and earlier, with Inside Macintosh Volumes 1 to 6 as my bible and using Think Pascal. Now I really must move onto the new platforms and OS X, and presumably using C (I have never gone Object Oriented, so now is probably not the time to start). It's gong to be a steep learning curve, becoming familiar with a different language in a new IDE!

In the absence of a nice little book called "Learning to use C with X-Code" does anyone have advice for me as to the best way forward?

All (Reasonable!) suggestions gratefully received.

Best wishes,

Peter

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