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4 internautes sur 4 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile :
Well thought out, direct and no fluff..., Déc 31 2008
I have been a software developer for a number of years and I wanted to get up to speed with Objective C so I could start some iPhone/Mac projects.
This book, while targeted at a novice audience, is perfect for all skill levels. If you have experience with other languages like Java, C#, C++ you will be able to move through the first portion of the book on Objective C rather quickly. Many parts will be familiar, but the author is quick to point out the gotchas and best practice way of getting things done with Objective C.
The Objective C section gives the perfect base to move forward into the Foundation and Cocoa Touch framework sections. The examples are built up through out the book, which is nice since you get some hands on coding done right out of the gate, and you can move the examples and exercises through to the cocoa iPhone section of the book easily. The iPhone section is very concise and contains little fluff, Once complete the reader should feel comfortable enough with the Interface Builder and Cocoa Touch concepts to move forward with more in depth iPhone development or more detailed iPhone texts.
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2 internautes sur 2 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile :
Excellent Objective C 2.0 Learning Resource!, Aoû 5 2009
If you're serious about learning Objective C 2.0, (and willing to commit the time and effort), this is an excellent resource and teaching tool.
Kochan starts with the basics and moves the reader through the process of developing numerous Objective C applications (by way of examples and exercises). There is a companion online interactive forum to help the reader along each step of the way - so if you get stumped, you can log in to the forum and get help from other readers or Kochan, himself.
This is a great resource for aspiring iPhone programmers.
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2 internautes sur 2 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile :
An excellent guide, from A to Objective-C., Mai 11 2009
Apologies for the pun.
This book has been an absolute treat to read. As a completely inexperienced programmer (with a bit of grade 11 PASCAL and grade 12 C, back in 1998), this book is entirely approachable. Author Stephen Kochan does not presume any knowledge of C, C++ or objected-oriented programming, and instead teaches Objective-C from the beginning.
The author takes you through key concepts chapter by chapter, with numerous code examples and exercises to reinforce the key messages presented. While the author does require the novice programmers to make a leap of faith every once in a while, (Fraction *myFraction = [[Fraction alloc] init]; just trust me, this will be explained later) the concepts quickly begin to gel and make sense.
While this book does have a brief section on writing applications using the Cocoa framework, the core of the book revolves around teaching the Objective-C language and its object-oriented approach.
This book is highly recommended for new learners who need a bit of hand-holding, and perhaps some veteran programmers who may need to "deprogram" themselves into the Objective-C way of thinking. Sorry for the puns again.
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