Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 16th Jul 2003 19:26 UTC
Features, Office Aaron Hillegass' new book, titled "Core Mac OS X and Unix Programming", is now available in the stores. In the past, we reviewed his previous book "Cocoa Programming for MacOSX" and we got a good idea of Aaron's elegant writing style, descriptive chapters and advanced development under Mac OS X. In this book, he goes down under, teaching us how to handle and develop for the underpinnings of OSX, the core of the OS.
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re:A Non Mouse
by debman on Thu 17th Jul 2003 00:24 UTC

umm... yeah... thanks for your..... comments.

a)I know, I just prefer C++ over C because I like what classes do... you can pretend you have classes in C but they are still functions and can be used by anything in the program though the programmer is pretending that you can not.

b) where did I say anything about other Languages? I was giving my reasons for not learning C. I know python, I am learning Java, I am interested in C# and I will eventually look at pearl, and that is a list of short term objectives.

c) well yes there is, as can be seen from the Xcode web page if you bother looking. I was asking what it was and have gotten satisfactory responses (thanks everyone.)

d) umm...yeah I know, in-fact I even said that. I was interested in the syntax used in class/object creation and calling.

here is a tip for the future...don't be so presumptuous and try not to make assumptions.