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Re: Getting Started with Objective C and Xcode?
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Re: Getting Started with Objective C and Xcode?


  • Subject: Re: Getting Started with Objective C and Xcode?
  • From: Jay Reynolds Freeman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 12:28:48 -0700

Others will advise better than I for cold-starting Objective-C,
but may I suggest that for "straight C" questions, it might be
useful to have at hand a copy of the plain C manual, Kernighan
and Ritchie's venerable "The C Programming Language".  It is
quite short, by the standards of today's programming-language
manuals, and I personally have always found it very readable.

C++ is a much larger can of worms, and you will very likely
have to learn something about it later on, but Objective-C's
object-oriented programming features will very likely allow
you to put that off indefinitely.

--  Jay Reynolds Freeman
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email@hidden
http://web.mac.com/jay_reynolds_freeman (personal web site)

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