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Title: Building Cocoa Applications : A Step by Step Guide by Simson Garfinkel, Michael K. Mahoney ISBN: 0-596-00235-1 Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates Pub. Date: 01 May, 2002 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $44.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.82 (17 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Worth the effort
Comment: I've been meaning to learn Objective C, Interface Builder and Project Builder for years. From back in the days of Rhapsody, and before when I'd bought books on NextStep programming. Always intended to do so, that is, until I received this book at Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference. And now after typing my way through the book's source code, I'm comfortable with Objective C's oddball syntax, understand how to wire up an application in Interface Builder and have confidence I'll soon be making quality Cocoa applications of my own. I've already started writing a freedb client.
Obviously, it would be nice for me if the book explored network programming or the IOKit, but it concentrated on the fundamentals which nearly all applications share: windows, menus, drawing, printing, preferences, clipboards, documents, icons, etc. I can figure it out from here.
So get off the fence, it's time to learn Cocoa.
Rating: 5
Summary: Fabulous book for the right person
Comment: I adore this book: it does exactly what I wanted it to do, and it does so compellingly - I've worked straight through the whole thing. The example programs are a great step by step introduction to integrating necessary UI functionality into a program. The exercises are challenging, requiring thought, a willingness to rummage through class definitions, and experimentation.
But make sure that what I wanted it to do is what you want it to do. I have a fair amount of experience as a programmer in a lot of different languages, but no experience coding in a desktop windowing environment. This book has rapidly brought me to a place where I feel confident that I will be able to build my own Cocoa applications, and have a real understanding of the underlying architecture.
Don't buy this book if you aren't already very comfortable with at least one programming language. If that language isn't ANSI C, plan on working a little harder to grok some of the more abstruse C-ness. Don't expect a course on obect-oriented progamming. Don't expect lessons in how to use a debugger. Don't expect spoon feeding - as it claims on the back cover, it's a book for serious developers.
I'm glad I wasn't put off by the reviews complaining of errors. I haven't found anything harsher than a minor distraction. What I have found is that I would sometimes reach the point in the discussion of a new concept where I had to stop and ask, "But why did they do it *that* way?" After putting effort into arriving at my own conclusion, I would invariably find that in the next paragraph my question was answered.
Definitely not "for Dummies," but definitely worth the effort.
Rating: 4
Summary: Excellent Introduction
Comment: The Book "Building Cocoa Applications" provides an excellent introduction to the fundamentals of Mac OS X programming and the Cocoa application framework. As is appropriate for a tutorial text, this book covers the essential classes in the Cocoa framework that every Cocoa programmer needs to know about. It can adeptly take an intermediate programmer, familiar with C, from no knowledge of Cocoa to a working knowledge of the framework.
I particularly like the tutorial applications in the text and the way that the text carries an example from one tutorial to the next so that the reader has the opportunity to craft an Objective-C based Cocoa application from the beginning.
I would recommend this text to developers who are familiar with C and want to know more about Cocoa programming on Mac OS X.
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Title: Learning Cocoa with Objective-C, 2nd Edition by James Duncan Davidson, Inc. Apple Computer ISBN: 0596003013 Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates Pub. Date: 20 September, 2002 List Price(USD): $34.95 |
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Title: Objective-C Pocket Reference by Andrew Duncan ISBN: 0596004230 Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates Pub. Date: 01 December, 2002 List Price(USD): $9.95 |
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Title: Cocoa Programming by Scott Anguish, Erik Buck, Donald Yacktman ISBN: 0672322307 Publisher: SAMS Pub. Date: 20 September, 2002 List Price(USD): $59.99 |
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Title: Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X by Aaron Hillegass ISBN: 0201726831 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 03 December, 2001 List Price(USD): $44.99 |
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Title: Programming in Objective C by Stephen Kochan ISBN: 0672325861 Publisher: SAMS Pub. Date: 10 November, 2003 List Price(USD): $34.99 |
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