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Weblog:   Five New Mac Books for the Holidays
Subject:   book for getting started with xcode
Date:   2003-12-11 14:32:20
From:   anonymous2
Response to: book for getting started with xcode

Would coverage of XCode and 'AppleScript Studio' be of help? I used Hypercard stacks/apps more than I developed them, but I remember the language being similar to AppleScript. With AppleScript Studio, you can write fully native Mac OS X applications using AppleScript and Interface Builder.


AppleScript Studio is a bit of a misnomer though. It sounds like it's a separate ApplesScript development tool, but in effect it's some extra pieces for use in XCode and Interface Builder.

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  • book for getting started with xcode
    2005-07-12 03:12:58  Medievalist [Reply | View]

    Michael Cohen and Dennis Cohen just released The Mac Xcode 2 Book. It's just about Xcode, and unfortunately doesn't cover 2.1; it came out just before the release. You can read about the book here (http://www.digitalmedievalist.com/xcode/) .

  • book for getting started with xcode
    2005-07-12 03:11:30  Medievalist [Reply | View]

    Michael Cohen and Dennis Cohen just released The Mac Xcode 2 Book. It's just about Xcode, and unfortunately doesn't cover 2.1; it came out just before the release. You can read about the book here:

    http://www.digitalmedievalist.com/xcode/

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