You might also look for a CocoaHeads group near you
(http://www.cocoaheads.org), and start combing through blogs of other Mac
developers (see http://www.cocoablogs.com/).

Chuck


On 7/11/08 9:30 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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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