FROM : Jeff LaMarche
DATE : Fri Mar 21 20:21:59 2008
On Mar 21, 2008, at 3:00 PM, Alex Handley wrote:
> Hi, I have previously programmed in java and a few scripting
> languages and
> was wondering if anyone had any suggestion for learning cocoa, most
> of the
> tutorials I find are for pervious version
Apple has this:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjCTutorial/01Introduction/chapter_1_section_1.html
As for books, I believe that a number of the stalwart Cocoa books,
such as Aaron Hillegas' are in the process of being revised for the
Leopard changes due out this year some time, but I don't think there
is anything yet available that deals with the newest stuff like
Objective-C 2.0. That being said, the bulk of the conceptual material
is still applicable, so you won't be harmed by using one of the books
available now.
DATE : Fri Mar 21 20:21:59 2008
On Mar 21, 2008, at 3:00 PM, Alex Handley wrote:
> Hi, I have previously programmed in java and a few scripting
> languages and
> was wondering if anyone had any suggestion for learning cocoa, most
> of the
> tutorials I find are for pervious version
Apple has this:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjCTutorial/01Introduction/chapter_1_section_1.html
As for books, I believe that a number of the stalwart Cocoa books,
such as Aaron Hillegas' are in the process of being revised for the
Leopard changes due out this year some time, but I don't think there
is anything yet available that deals with the newest stuff like
Objective-C 2.0. That being said, the bulk of the conceptual material
is still applicable, so you won't be harmed by using one of the books
available now.






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