since we're not so busy...

ksignorini

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Since we're not so busy here, I thought I would just ask this instead of trying to search for the answer in past posts.

What I would like to know is: what is the BEST place to start to learn Cocoa?

I've already built Apple's Currency Converter demo and am reading the Inside Cocoa: OOP and the Objective C Language document, but is there something more complete anywhere? How about O'Reilly's Learning Cocoa? Is it any good?

I'm an experienced programmer in other languages (Pascal, C/C++, Fortran, assembly, BASIC flavors, etc.) but I haven't programmed anything significant in a line-by-line programming language (I program air conditioning systems on a day-to-day basis using proprietary ladder logic based object oriented programming) in quite some time.

Thanks,
Kent!
 
From what i've heard, Aaron Hillegasses (Is that how you spell it?) book is quite good. I learned Cocoa pretty quickly, as its my fourth language or so to learn, so it depends on how much experience you have already. I got Learning Cocoa, and it wasn't very good IMO.
 
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