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#1 · June 5, 2011, 12:35 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on June 5, 2011, 12:35 pmPosted by: fblistserve <fblistserve@...>
On Jun 3, 2011, at 1:29 AM, Robert Covington wrote:
Cocoa Programming Developer's Handbook by David Chisnall points the way forward to an FB Cocoa runtime, in my estimation.This is not a beginning programmer’s book and is different from most books teaching Cocoa and Objective-C. It is a thorough introduction to Cocoa for experienced programmers. Most books teach Cocoa/Objective-C usage but this explains low level operation too. Even chapters 1 & 2 describe operation under the hood. This might be expected from an author with such a strong technical background ( wrote a lot of the Objective-C support for clang compiler among other projects also at this level ). Since the book assumes the reader knows how to program, it leaves room for more on-topic book content.Brian S
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Posted by: fblistserve <fblistserve@...>
On Jun 3, 2011, at 1:29 AM, Robert Covington wrote:
Cocoa Programming Developer's Handbook by David Chisnall points the way forward to an FB Cocoa runtime, in my estimation.
This is not a beginning programmer’s book and is different from most books teaching Cocoa and Objective-C. It is a thorough introduction to Cocoa for experienced programmers. Most books teach Cocoa/Objective-C usage but this explains low level operation too. Even chapters 1 & 2 describe operation under the hood. This might be expected from an author with such a strong technical background ( wrote a lot of the Objective-C support for clang compiler among other projects also at this level ). Since the book assumes the reader knows how to program, it leaves room for more on-topic book content.
Brian S
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