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Cocoa programmers use their own language, a big brother to the popular C language, called Objective-C. Part II starts by giving you the information you need to make sense of this funny-looking language. You see how the Objective-C language works, how it handles object-oriented programming, and what it shares with its kid sister, C.
Throughout the remainder of Part II, you continue to expand your Cocoa interface knowledge by working with classes, windows, and the huge collection of controls that the Cocoa frameworks have to offer.