Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wasatch!cs.utexas.edu!helps!bigtex!nueces!chari From: chari@nueces.UUCP (Christopher M. Whatley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Objective C book request Message-ID: <298@nueces.UUCP> Date: 27 Jul 89 21:58:10 GMT References: <4527@merlin.usc.edu> Reply-To: chari@nueces.UUCP (Christopher M. Whatley) Organization: Nueces Inc.- Makers of Crelm(TM) Toothpaste Lines: 20 In article <4527@merlin.usc.edu> danking@aludra.usc.edu (Dan King) writes: > >I know this has probably been asked hundreds of times, but is there a >good/decent/passable objective C book out there? Is there a >recomended way to learn the new language? I've been sitting next to >an unused cube for most of the summer, and have finally decided to see >if I can do something with it. A good read on object oriented programming in general is Brad Cox's "OOP, an evolutionary approach". Fortunately, it is based on Objective-C and how it, as a hybrid language, will change the world. I am reading it now in my limited spare time. Also, send off to Next or Stepstone and buy the objective-C manual which has a tutorial included. First you might search for 'reading' in the Librarian.... Chris