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Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X
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Mac developers worldwide are oohing and aahing at Mac OS X and Aqua. Wouldn\'t it
be so cool to be building OS X applications right now? To do it right, though,
you\'ve gotta bite the bullet. You need to master Apple\'s Cocoa framework, and
(realistically) you should be working with Apple\'s language of choice,
Objective-C.
While Objective-C isn\'t a big stretch for experienced C/C++ programmers, the
Cocoa framework can be pretty challenging. That\'s where Aaron Hillegass comes
in. His company, Big Nerd Ranch, is the world\'s leading independent Cocoa
training firm. This guy goes back a long way with Steve Jobs: at NeXT, he wrote
the first course on OpenStep, the development environment that led to Cocoa. He
knows his stuff. His new book, Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X, is utterly
authoritative.
It\'s full of real code, and answers to the questions Mac developers have been
asking in Hillegass\'s seminars. Questions about Aqua interface development.
Custom views. Pasteboards. Compilation. Debugging. Most of all, this book
reflects a deep understanding of the powerful design patterns that underlie
Cocoa. You\'ve got to \"think different\" to program today\'s Macs. Nobody\'s more
qualified to show you how.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Ch. 1 Cocoa : what is it? 1
Ch. 2 Let\'s get started 11
Ch. 3 Objective-C 37
Ch. 4 Controls 81
Ch. 5 Helper objects 103
Ch. 6 Bindings and NSController 121
Ch. 7 NSUndoManager 139
Ch. 8 Archiving 151
Ch. 9 Nib files and NSWindowController 167
Ch. 10 User defaults 183
Ch. 11 Using notifications 195
Ch. 12 Using alert panels 203
Ch. 13 Localization 207
Ch. 14 Custom views 217
Ch. 15 Images and mouse events 233
Ch. 16 Responders and keyboard events 249
Ch. 17 Working with fonts and NSAttributedString 265
Ch. 18 Pasteboards and nil-targeted actions 275
Ch. 19 Categories 285
Ch. 20 Drag-and-drop 289
Ch. 21 NSTimer 297
Ch. 22 Sheets 305
Ch. 23 Creating NSFormatters 317
Ch. 24 Printing 331
Ch. 25 Updating menus 343
Ch. 26 Working with NSTextView 351
Ch. 27 Creating interface builder palettes 369
Ch. 28 AppleScript 389
Ch. 29 Cocoa and openGL 399
Ch. 30 Creating frameworks 407
Ch. 31 GNUstep 417
Ch. 32 The end 427
Index 429
Product Details
* ISBN: 0321503619
* ISBN-13: 9780321503619
* Format: Paperback, 464pp
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley
* Pub. Date: May 2008
* Edition Number: 3
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Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X
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General Information
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Type.................: Ebook
Part Size............: 33,981,351 bytes
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Post Information
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Posted by............: ~tqw~
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Release Notes
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Mac developers worldwide are oohing and aahing at Mac OS X and Aqua. Wouldn\'t it
be so cool to be building OS X applications right now? To do it right, though,
you\'ve gotta bite the bullet. You need to master Apple\'s Cocoa framework, and
(realistically) you should be working with Apple\'s language of choice,
Objective-C.
While Objective-C isn\'t a big stretch for experienced C/C++ programmers, the
Cocoa framework can be pretty challenging. That\'s where Aaron Hillegass comes
in. His company, Big Nerd Ranch, is the world\'s leading independent Cocoa
training firm. This guy goes back a long way with Steve Jobs: at NeXT, he wrote
the first course on OpenStep, the development environment that led to Cocoa. He
knows his stuff. His new book, Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X, is utterly
authoritative.
It\'s full of real code, and answers to the questions Mac developers have been
asking in Hillegass\'s seminars. Questions about Aqua interface development.
Custom views. Pasteboards. Compilation. Debugging. Most of all, this book
reflects a deep understanding of the powerful design patterns that underlie
Cocoa. You\'ve got to \"think different\" to program today\'s Macs. Nobody\'s more
qualified to show you how.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Ch. 1 Cocoa : what is it? 1
Ch. 2 Let\'s get started 11
Ch. 3 Objective-C 37
Ch. 4 Controls 81
Ch. 5 Helper objects 103
Ch. 6 Bindings and NSController 121
Ch. 7 NSUndoManager 139
Ch. 8 Archiving 151
Ch. 9 Nib files and NSWindowController 167
Ch. 10 User defaults 183
Ch. 11 Using notifications 195
Ch. 12 Using alert panels 203
Ch. 13 Localization 207
Ch. 14 Custom views 217
Ch. 15 Images and mouse events 233
Ch. 16 Responders and keyboard events 249
Ch. 17 Working with fonts and NSAttributedString 265
Ch. 18 Pasteboards and nil-targeted actions 275
Ch. 19 Categories 285
Ch. 20 Drag-and-drop 289
Ch. 21 NSTimer 297
Ch. 22 Sheets 305
Ch. 23 Creating NSFormatters 317
Ch. 24 Printing 331
Ch. 25 Updating menus 343
Ch. 26 Working with NSTextView 351
Ch. 27 Creating interface builder palettes 369
Ch. 28 AppleScript 389
Ch. 29 Cocoa and openGL 399
Ch. 30 Creating frameworks 407
Ch. 31 GNUstep 417
Ch. 32 The end 427
Index 429
Product Details
* ISBN: 0321503619
* ISBN-13: 9780321503619
* Format: Paperback, 464pp
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley
* Pub. Date: May 2008
* Edition Number: 3
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