I recommend Beginning Mac Programming: Develop with Objective-C and Cocoa by 
Tim Isted. I concur with Cocoa Design Patterns after you learn a bit. I also 
liked Cocoa and Objective-C: Up and Running by Scott Stevenson. I would also 
suggest getting a membership from safaribooksonline.com and getting the full 
library option that way you are not limited to how many books you can read 
(granted they don't have every book) and you have access to the videos as well. 
They do have the Programming in Objective-C 2.0 video lessons which I found 
better than the book but still ridiculously dry. Another note, there is a new 
3rd edition of Kochan's book and Hillegass has 2 or 3 more new updated books 
coming out.

-T.

On Mar 11, 2011, at 9:52 AM, David Remacle wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have see on amazon the book "Cocoa programming for Mac OS X" third
> Edition of Aaron Hillegass. Is this a good book for beginner ?
> 
> Which books for objective-C 2.0/Cocoa do you recommend for beginner ?
> 
> Good day.
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