<DIV><p> Beginning Mac Programming takes you through concrete, working examples, giving you the core concepts and principles of development in context so you will be ready to build the applications you've been imagining. It introduces you to Objective-C and the Cocoa framework in clear, easy-to-und
Beginning Mac Programming: Develop with Objective-C and Cocoa (Pragmatic Programmers)
β Scribed by Tim Isted
- Publisher
- Pragmatic Bookshelf
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 430
- Series
- Pragmatic Programmers
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
You already know the reasons to get into Mac programming: millions of users rely on the Mac as their primary operating system. If you are searching for a new job, acquiring a skill set, or simply inspired to develop software for the Mac, Beginning Mac Programming is the practical and straightforward introduction to the basics you need to create innovative applications that people will seek out, discuss, and rely on. Beginners welcome!
β¦ Subjects
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