Cocoa and Objective-C: Up and Running With this book, you'll learn how to use Apple's Cocoa framework and the Objective-C language through step-by-step tutorials, hands-on exercises, clear examples, and sound advice from a Cocoa expert.Cocoa and Objective-C: Up and Running
TITLE | : | Cocoa and Objective-C: Up and Running |
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RATING | : | 4.81 (903 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 0596804792 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 416 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2010-05-03 |
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Build solid applications for Mac OS X, iPhone, and iPod Touch, regardless of whether you have basic programming skills or years of programming experience. With this book, you'll learn how to use Apple's Cocoa framework and the Objective-C language through step-by-step tutorials, hands-on exercises, clear examples, and sound advice from a Cocoa expert.Cocoa and Objective-C: Up and Running offers just enough theory to ground you, then shows you how to use Apple's rapid development tools -- Xcode and Interface Builder -- to develop Cocoa applications, manage user interaction, create great UIs, and more. You'll quickly gain the experience you need to develop sophisticated Apple software, whether you're somewhat new to programming or just new to this platform.
- Get a quick hands-on tour of basic programming skills with the C language
- Learn how to use Interface Builder to
EDITORIAL :
About the AuthorScott Stevenson has been programming with Cocoa for seven years, and runs Cocoa Dev Central, one of the top destinations for programmers who want to learn Cocoa.
REVIEW :
My expectations for the book were high and I wasn't disappointed.
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