Re: New user
Re: New user
- Subject: Re: New user
- From: Andrew Pontious <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 23:12:13 -0700
Also, for understanding Xcode, don't underestimate reading the
documentation.
Inside the Xcode application in a Xcode 3.1 or higher installation
(which includes all iPhone SDK installations), in the top-level menu
bar, go to Help -> Xcode Workspace Guide
-- Andrew
On Apr 9, 2009, at 7:03 AM, Retnuh wrote:
These are the books that I purchased to get familiar with
programming for the iPhone.
1) Learn C on the Mac (Apress)
2) Learn Objective-C on the Mac (Apress)
3) Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X (Hillegass)
4) Beginning iPhone Development (Apress)
I am finishing Learn Objective-C on the Mac and starting on Cocoa
Programming today.
I hope this helps you out.
Stephen
Rick Frish wrote:
Hey guys.
I am new to developing and I watching and reading a lot of stuff
from adc and iTunes on sdk. Could any of u be able to point me in
the right driections as websites or books that I might be able to
get to help me understand the Xcode, and cocoa better???
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