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Beginning Mac OSX Programming
Beginning Mac OS X Programming Every Mac OS X system comes with all the essentials required for programming: free development tools, resources, and utilities. However, finding the place to begin may be challenging, especially if you have no prior development knowledge. This comprehensive guide offers you an ideal starting point to writing programs on Mac OS X, with coverage of the latest release - 1.4 "Tiger." With its hands-on approach, the book examines a particular element and then presents step-by-step instructions that walk you through how to use that element when programming. You'll quickly learn how to efficiently start writing programs on Mac OS X using languages such as C, Objective-C(r), and AppleScript(r), technologies such as Carbon(r) and Cocoa(r), and other Unix tools. In addition, you'll discover techniques for incorporating the languages in order to create seamless applications. All the while, you can follow along on your own system so that you'll be prepared to apply your new Mac OS X skills to real-world projects. What you will learn from this book Who this book is for This book is for novice programmers who want to get started writing programs that run on Mac OS X. Experienced programmers who are new to the Mac will also find this book to be a useful overview of the Mac development environment. Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think, providing a structured, tutorial format that will guide you through all the techniques involved.
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- Posted: Jun-20-2009
Too different for OS X 10.5
I presumed that the book would still be useful for my iMac with OS X 10.5, but I have found it very tough going. There are enough differences between what the book describes and shows that I spend more time trying to figure out the 10.5 version of their 10.4 instructions than actually learning...
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- Posted: Jan-24-2009
Slightly outdated
This book is quite helpful for the beginning Mac programmer.However, lots of things have changed since it was published.When you try to follow the "Try it out" examples, sometimes you get seriously stuck, because the "buttons" you are suggested to click no longer exist in the new versions of...
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- Posted: Jul-29-2008
nice book
I've just started to read the book (1st &2nd chapters) and it seems to follow the directions from previous reviews that lead me to buy it: it seems indicated to someone who, like me, is new to the OSX environment and is willing to do some programming on it.
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- Posted: May-31-2008
Learn by Example
Been a great book for learning Mac programming so far. Very hands on with examples aplenty.
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- Posted: May-27-2008
Simply not a good book.
I have been unfortunate enough to pick this book up as a starting point for Mac programming. Very heavy on sample code that's either not explained at all for a few chapters or just glossed over after you're made to type, compile and run it. Explanations are in the line-by-line format with no...
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- Posted: Nov-15-2007
This is a Great Disappointment
I am a total programming newbie. I'm also fairly new to the Apple world, having bought my first Macintosh in April. I've really been excited about Macs, OSX, and all the stuff they offer.I mainly work in graphics programs such as Poser & DAZ|Studio. Over the years, I've created countless...
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- Posted: Oct-08-2007
Great Book for New Apple MacOSX Devs
I am new to MacOSX development and this is just hands down a great book to get started with. it lays down a great foundation for getting started. If you have done development or hand not it is a great way to get the ball rolling. Can't wait for the next edition.
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- Posted: May-28-2006
somewhat useful but not great
This book should be named "Beginners Broad Overview of Mac OSX Programming Topics".If you have never even heard of Bash/C/Python/Perl/OOP/Cocoa/Frameworks - this book may be of some use. The first few chapters on Interface Builder/Xcode have you follow along with the simplest of instructions,...
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- Posted: Sep-15-2005
Well thought out approach
About 90% of my programming knowledge comes from books. And this is the first book I have read that actually looks at troubleshooting your code. Most books have a little two page summary of troubleshooting, but this had examples of what to look for. Excellent for the novice and still handy for...
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- Posted: Jul-24-2005
Great for Getting the Novice Started
If you're an Apple guy or gal, you probably know that Apple believes in supplying an awful lot of ancillary programs with their basic system. The fact that you're looking at this book at all is that you probably have some special job that needs programming and it's up to you to do it. If you have...
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