@Ulai: What would be a good place to start?
What existing experience do you have, and what are you looking to accomplish?
Hasn't Apple made any good tutorials to teach one the whole Cocoa from start to finish for their new developers?
I'm not sure how to answer this question. For one, there's no "finish," per se. Mac programming is a universe of frameworks, tools, concepts, and conventions, so any reference that would attempt to capture it all would be immense
It's also not necessarily clear where "start" is. Do you teach C? Object-oriented design? Just Cocoa? Cocoa and CoreFoundation? There are developers of all skill levels and backgrounds out there, many with different reasons for learning Mac programming.
by Scott Stevenson — Nov 03
What existing experience do you have, and what are you looking to accomplish?
Hasn't Apple made any good tutorials to teach one the whole Cocoa from start to finish for their new developers?
I'm not sure how to answer this question. For one, there's no "finish," per se. Mac programming is a universe of frameworks, tools, concepts, and conventions, so any reference that would attempt to capture it all would be immense
It's also not necessarily clear where "start" is. Do you teach C? Object-oriented design? Just Cocoa? Cocoa and CoreFoundation? There are developers of all skill levels and backgrounds out there, many with different reasons for learning Mac programming.