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Cocoa(R) Programming for Mac(R) OS X (3rd Edition)

»rank: 1969

by: Aaron Hillegass


: : The best-selling introduction to Cocoa, once again updated to cover the latest Mac programming technologies, and still enthusiastically recommended by experienced Mac OS X developers.   “Aaron’s book is the gold standard for Mac OS X programming books—beautifully written, and thoughtfully sculpted. The best book on Leopard development.” —Scott Stevenson, www.theocacao.com   “This is the first book I’d recommend for anyone wanting to learn Cocoa from scratch. Aaron’s one of the few (perhaps only) full-time professional Cocoa instructors, and his teaching experience shows in the book.” —Tim Burks, software developer and creator of the Nu programming language, www.programming.nu   “If you’re a UNIX or Windows developer who picked up a Mac ...


Cocoa(R) Programming for Mac(R) OS X (2nd Edition)

»rank: 246786

by: Aaron Hillegass


: :According to Apple, 'The Cocoa application environment is designed specifically for Mac OS X-only native applications. It is comprised of a set of object-oriented frameworks that support rapid development and high productivity. The Cocoa frameworks include a full-featured set of classes designed to create robust and powerful Mac OS X applications. The object-oriented design simplifies application development and debugging.' Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X, 2/e teaches programmers and developers all the tools for Cocoa development. This book has a strong tutorial format and is completely updated for Mac OS X 10.2. The reader is guided through writing five applications and an InterfaceBuilder palette. Each project teaches several new ideas. As a ...


Advanced Mac OS X Programming (2nd Edition of Core Mac OS X & Unix Programming)

»rank: 69356

by: Mark Dalrymple, Aaron Hillegass


: :There are several other books on programming for Mac OS X, but none of them comtain explanations of how to leverage the powerful underlying technologies. This book goes down to the real nitty-gritty of multi-threading, interprocess communication, networking, performance tuning, distributed objects, queues, Bonjour, authentication, the keychain, and directory services. The tools are also covered: gcc, gdb, subversion, Shark, and Saturn.


Core Mac Osx And Unix Programming

»rank: 696010

by: Mark Dalrymple, Aaron Hillegass


: :This is the first book to introduce programmers to Darwin and the Core Technologies. Without an understanding of how the plumbing works, developers cannot get the best performance and reliability out of their Mac OS X applications. This book provides that knowledge.


Cocoa par la pratique

»rank: 696010

by: Aaron Hillegass


: :This is the first book to introduce programmers to Darwin and the Core Technologies. Without an understanding of how the plumbing works, developers cannot get the best performance and reliability out of their Mac OS X applications. This book provides that knowledge.


Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X

»rank: 696010

by: Aaron Hillegass


: :This is the first book to introduce programmers to Darwin and the Core Technologies. Without an understanding of how the plumbing works, developers cannot get the best performance and reliability out of their Mac OS X applications. This book provides that knowledge.


Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X

»rank: 696010

by: AARON HILLEGASS


: :This is the first book to introduce programmers to Darwin and the Core Technologies. Without an understanding of how the plumbing works, developers cannot get the best performance and reliability out of their Mac OS X applications. This book provides that knowledge.



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