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ast3r3x
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2005-02-25, 17:42

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Originally Posted by Mr Beardsley
I would recommend "Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X" by Aaron Hillegass. It really helped me get a feel for how to work with Coca and Objective-C.
Ugh, thats the book I have. I guess I'll give it another chance, I don't really like how he does things. I don't feel like he describes things well enough, he just gives you the code and tells you what to do...at least as far as I got.

Edit: Which book do you have, I bought a while ago and hav this

The PHP O'Reilly book I have is the best, it went through functions/manipulations for strings, arrays, objects, and then went into examples and how to work with images, databases, ect...

I just need a beginning book for cocoa, I think the cocoa book just kinda assumed a knowledge of obj-c, and started.

Maybe I'll check out an O'Reilly cocoa book.

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