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Completely revised edition, now covering Snow Leopard!
Springing from the original Vermont Recipes Web site, where many of
today’s Cocoa developers got their start, Cocoa Recipes for
Mac OS X, Second Edition is a programming cookbook that shows you
how to create a complete Mac OS X application. In this updated
edition, author Bill Cheeseman employs a practical, step-by-step
method for building a program from start to finish using the Cocoa
frameworks. He begins by creating the project using Xcode and
designing and building the user interface with Interface Builder,
and then he fills in the details expected of any working
application, such as managing documents and windows, setting up the
main menu, and configuring controls. Later recipes show you how to
add important features such as a preferences window, printing, a
Help book, and AppleScript support. The book concludes with a
discussion of deployment of your finished product and steps you can
take to explore additional features. Equipped with the expertise
and real-world techniques in this book, programmers with some
knowledge of C and Objective-C can quickly master the craft of
writing Cocoa programs for Mac OS X.
Written for C and Objective-C programmers who want to tap the extraordinary power and flexibility designed into the Cocoa frameworks, as well as for experienced Cocoa developers looking to extend their skills.
By following the book’s recipes for creating a complete Cocoa application, readers can retrace the same steps to write any document-based Cocoa program.
Includes the latest techniques for writing Cocoa applications for Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard.
Project source files are available on the Web at www.peachpit.com/cocoarecipes.
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"Awesome "Jump Start" into Objective C Programming!" - by Anonymous on 16-MAR-2011
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This was a refreshing change to the traditional approach to programming books. I learn best when I am immersed in what I'm learning, and this book hit the mark. Not only were the lessons comprehensive, but the author did a great job of providing the necessary explanation to provide more than just a superficial understanding of what each step accomplished. I liked the "Vermont Recipes" legacy, and the complexity of the application itself, which touched on many different areas of Objective C and the Foundation and AppKit frameworks.
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