I'm in the same boat.  The best thing I can recommend is to buy the Cocoa
Programming book by Hillegass:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0321503619/bignerdranch-20

I'm halfway through, working on the chapter 18 challenge.  Between that
book, Apple's developer web site, and this mailling list, there is more than
enough to get you started.

Good luck!

Jon

On 7/11/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello forum,
> This is my very first post and will get right to the point.
> First, I have no programming experience at all.
> I want to learn how to program using Xcode.
> I'd like to do it at home self paced and I also understand that this is
> going to be a very long journey and I'm ready for it.
>
> So, I ask you for suggestion/inputs and please don't hold back. If it's not
> possible I'll understand.
>
> If it is possible, since I'm on 10.4.11, would the latest version of Xcode
> be 2.5to download?
> And does it include everything I need?
>
> Thank you all for reading
> very much appreciated
>
>
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