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C is for Cocoa | |
| Subject: | This article is an excellent idea for a book | |
| Date: | 2003-07-24 05:00:51 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
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You should write a book, called Programming Objective C. That's the book that's missing from O'Reilly's OS X library: One that isn't focused on teaching you how to use Project Builder and such, but concentrates on teaching the basics of C, then the Objective C superset.
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This article is an excellent idea for a book
2003-07-24 06:09:51 cothomps [View]
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This article is an excellent idea for a book
2003-07-25 04:56:50 anonymous2 [View]
No, it's not what I'm looking for. As I say, if it were up to me you could skip the Interface Builder part completely (except for (perhaps) a -very- brief introduction in an appendix).
Also, what I want is a book that does _not_ assume knowledge of C. Most fresh programmers today know something like Basic or Java, or some sort of scripting language, but not C. So this should be a Programming C and Objective C book, with focus on makin small command line applications.
All the other stuff comes in the other books. -
This article is an excellent idea for a book
2003-07-25 08:32:18 anonymous2 [View]
I agree. I know C++ and Java, and while I've been told many times that if you know C++ you can figure out C, it'd be much easier for me to just start at the very basics, like this article, and build up. In a book, I'd probably just skip the first chapter and relearn the rest. -
This article is an excellent idea for a book
2003-11-05 12:14:50 anonymous2 [View]
I'm reading this because I'm looking for a book exactly like this. Having some minor experience with PHP and Python I would love to start with C -- and Objective C on my Mac ...
'K:)



The book then Introduces Interface Builder, etc. It might not be exactly what you're looking for, but it might come close.