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Re: Newbie

by denis <dtheman@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 3, 2008 at 04:24 AM

In article <uce-A62164.07373901032008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Gregory Weston <uce@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> In article <290220081655344028%dtheman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>  denis <dtheman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
> > I want to start programming on my Mac...
> > 
> > Need advice on a good Objective C book and good Xcode book...
> > 
> > TIA.
> 
> First things first: This is a group about Objective-C the language. 
> While almost all of us are pretty relaxed this isn't technically an 
> appropriate forum for Mac OS X development questions. You should look to

> comp.sys.mac.programmer.* for that.

Thanks for all that information..
I realized after that i should have just asked about an Objective C
book and left the Xcode question for the appropriate place...

I have a feeling I'll be back her with more questions as my search for
knowledge increases!!!
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
Newbie
denis <dtheman@[EMAIL   2008-03-01 00:55:34 
Re: Newbie
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-03-01 07:37:39 
Re: Newbie
denis <dtheman@[EMAIL   2008-03-03 04:24:18 
Re: Newbie
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-03-03 06:03:54 
Re: Newbie
Ian Robinson <junk@[EM  2008-03-03 22:04:25 
Re: Newbie
denis <dtheman@[EMAIL   2008-03-04 01:25:07 
Re: Newbie
Andreas Davour <anteRU  2008-03-03 18:54:19 
Re: Newbie
denis <dtheman@[EMAIL   2008-03-03 12:28:06 

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