Learn Objectives - C on the Mac Mark Dalrymple, [and] Scott Knaster
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- 9781430218159
- QA 76.73 .D35 2009
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GC QA 76.73 .B87 2021 Beginning programming with java for dummies / | GC QA 76.73 .C43 2022 c.1 Domain-driven design with java - a practitioner's guide : create simple, elegant, and valuable software solutions for complex business problems / | GC QA 76.73 .C43 2022 c.2 Domain-driven design with java - a practitioner's guide : create simple, elegant, and valuable software solutions for complex business problems / | GC QA 76.73 .D35 2009 Learn Objectives - C on the Mac | GC QA 76.73 .F37 2018 Programming logic and design : introductory / | GC QA 76.73 .F37 2019 c.1 Java Programming / | GC QA 76.73 .F37 2019 c.2 Java Programming / |
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Before you start -- Extensions to C -- Introduction to object-oriented programming -- Inheritance -- Composition -- Source file organization -- More about Xcode -- A quick tour of the foundation kit -- Memory -- management -- Object initialization -- Properties -- Categories -- Protocols -- Introduction to -- the AppKit -- File loading and saving -- Key-value coding -- NSPredicate -- Coming to Objective-C from other languages."
'In this book, you'll find a full exploration of the Objective C Progamming language, the primary language for creating Mac OS X and icone applica-tions. There are goodies here for everyone, whether you're jus, starting out as a Mac developer or a grizzled programmer coming from another language. You'll discover all of the object-oriented purity and Smalltalk heritage coolness of Objective-C-such as instantiation, protocols for multiple inheritance, dynamic typing, and message forwarding. Along the way, you'll meet Xcode, the Mac development environment, and you'll learn about Apple's Cocoa toolkit. Nearly everyone wants to be able to develop for Mac OS X or the iPhone these days, and it's no wonder. The Mac is a fun and powerful platform, and Objective-C is a wonderful language for writing code. You can have a great time programming the Mac in Objective-C. We do, and want you to join us!"
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