Hi,

When I was first learning, the thing that really helped getting me started is the Aaron Hillegass book. This book should be enough to get you to the point where you can write basic applications. Once you have conquered the book, then the apple documentation at http://developer.apple.com/ is a really good reference point (its a bit more terse, and uses language that beginners dont always understand).

(I sent this earlier but it seems to have gotten lost)

Best regards,
Jacob


On 4/3/09 4:40 PM, Biagio wrote:
Hello.  My first post.  I'm learning to program using Xcode 3.1.2 in
OS X Leopard. My current plan of attack is working through these
books:

Learn C on the Mac
C All in One Desktop Reference for Dummies
Learn Objective-C On the Mac
Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X 3rd edition by Aaron Hillegass



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