Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X - 3rd Edition |
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Written by Yudhistira
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008 |
Cocoa(R) Programming for Mac(R) OS X (3rd Edition) by: Aaron HillegassThere's a reason that a large slice of the open-source movement has
defected from running Linux on its laptops to running Mac OS X. The
reason is the Unix core that underlies Mac OS X, and the development
tools that run on that core. Cocoa makes it easy to create very slick
Mac OS X interfaces for software (as well as to create applications in
a hurry), and this new edition of Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X
does an excellent job of teaching its readers how to put a Cocoa face
on top of code (Objective-C code almost exclusively). If you know
something about C and/or C++ programming and want to apply your skills
to the Mac, this is precisely the book you want. Author Aaron
Hillegass teaches a Cocoa class, and his book reads like a
demonstration-driven lecture in a computer lab. That is, the book takes
a heavily example-centric approach to its subject, beginning with
simple announcement windows and proceeding to cover the more advanced
controls and object-oriented features of Cocoa and Objective-C.
Throughout, he hops back and forth between descriptions of the goal to
be accomplished, listings of the code that does the job, and
instructions on how to use the Mac OS X development tools to speed the
development process.
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