Beginning Objective C Beginning Objective C

Beginning Objective C

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    • $29.99

Publisher Description

Objective-C is today's fastest growing programming language, at least in part due to the popularity of Apple's Mac, iPhone and iPad. Beginning Objective-C is for you if you have some programming experience, but you're new to the Objective-C programming language and you want a modern—and fast—way forwards to your own coding projects.
Beginning Objective-C offers you a modern programmer's perspective on Objective-C courtesy of two of the best iOS and Mac developers in the field today, and gets you programming to the best of your ability in this important language.  It gets you rolling fast into the sound fundamentals and idioms of Objective-C on the Mac and iOS, in order to learn how best to construct your applications and libraries, making the best use of the tools it provides— no matter what projects you plan to build. The book offers thorough introductions to the core tenets of the language itself and its primary toolkits: the Foundation and AppKit frameworks. Within its pages you will encounter a mine of information on many topics, including use of the file system and network APIs, concurrency and multi-core programming, the user interface system architecture, data modeling, and more.


You'll soon find yourself building a fairly complex Objective-C based application, and mastering the language ready for your own projects.


If you're new to programming altogether, then Apress has other Objective-C books for you such as our Learning and Absolute Beginner titles—otherwise, let your existing skills ramp you fast forwards in Objective-C with Beginning Objective-C so that you can start building your own applications quickly.

GENRE
Computers & Internet
RELEASED
2013
January 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
423
Pages
PUBLISHER
Apress
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
4.8
MB

Customer Reviews

GerardRG ,

Misleading title hides a good book

Better title for this book would be "Intermediate Objective-C" or maybe "Advanced Objective-C". Well written but dense. There is stuff (e.g. NSFileCoordinator/NSFilePresenter example) in this book that I've been searching for but couldn't find. I would give it five stars but for the misleading title. I probably have passed this book by not realizing from the title how valuable it is.

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