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FROM : M. Uli Kusterer
DATE : Wed Mar 30 13:52:37 2005

At 11:13 Uhr +1000 30.03.2005, Rakka wrote:
>Apple's tutorials (e.g Currency Converter) are really easy to
>understand and quite helpful too. Also, cocoadev.com, cocoa-dev
>archives, macdevcenter.com, are some that I like.


  Well, personally Apple's tutorials didn't give me much, but the
first book on the list (Hillegass, 2nd ed.) worked fine for me.
Though, if you have no experience in C programming, you'll want a
good book on C, too. I personally learned C with the first
(dead-tree) edition of "Learn C on the Macintosh" by Dave Mark.
There's a new edition for OS X out these days, and I'd recommend you
get that (That would be what? 3rd edition?). It's an e-book, though.

  Some people also recommend Kernighan and Ritchie's "The C
programming language" (aka K&R), but I wouldn't know -- I've only
used that as a reference so far.

  There's a great page with a list of books at http://www.cocoadev.com
that you may want to consult.
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Cheers,
M. Uli Kusterer
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