On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Achim Domma <do...@procoders.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I develop software for a living and want to get started with cocoa
> development just for fun. I'm good at python, C, C++ and C# and have some
> Ruby knowledge. Now I'm asking myself, which language I should use to get
> started with cocoa development:
>
> - ObjC looks interesing, but would be a new language to learn. I like to
> learn new languages, but I also prefer to do one step after another. So
> learning Cocoa and Obj-C toghether could be frustrating.

Cocoa was designed with Objective-C in mind. If you know C and OOP it
is a very small step (IMHO) to learn Objective-C.

Also consider that Apple documentation, 3rd party books, code example,
etc. for Cocoa are most often written using Objective-C.

I encourage you to take a couple of days to learn Objective-C and then
use that to when you learn Cocoa (the later will take substantially
longer to learn).

-Shawn
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