Paul,

I think it is www.safaribooksonline.com.  Or, it might be www.safaribooks.com.  
Anyway, they've got a 10-day free trial.  After that, the basic subscription is 
$19 a month.  That might seem a bit expensive, but I love the access to so much 
technical information.

There are several formats available.  I've had the most success with their 
HTML.  You search for titles, add the one you want to your bookshelf, open it & 
move through the table of contents, & jump to the web content for each chapter.

Hope this helps,

CJ


On Sep 30, 2012, at 3:48 PM, Paul Hunt <prhu...@att.net> wrote:

> I'm also interested in learning CoCo. What is the URL for Safari Books 
> Online? What formats does Safari use for the books? Thanks so much.
> 
> On Sep 29, 2012, at 3:15 PM, CJ Daniel <cj.bear.dan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Download Xcode from the app store.  It's a complete IDE for the Mac, which 
>> is completely free.  And, based on preliminary usage, it works well with 
>> VoiceOver.  
>> 
>> There are free online tutorials available for learning to code, using coco, 
>> C++, etc.  However, the best bet seems to be signing up for a subscription 
>> to Safari Books Online.  They've got a massive collection of technical books 
>> for Mac, Windows, Etc, Etc.  There are various books on the subject of Xcode.
>> 
>> Hope this helps,
>> 
>> CJ
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 29, 2012, at 4:31 AM, Nicholas Parsons 
>> <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> HI all (and particularly Esther, as I have a feeling you may hold the 
>>> answers to these questions),
>>> 
>>> I'd like to try and understand a little about basic programming on the Mac. 
>>> I'd like to see if I could develop some very simple little apps. I would, 
>>> of course, want them to be accessible with VoiceOver. In fact, this would 
>>> be my top priority.
>>> 
>>> I've heard that programming in the Mac's native cocoa language is best in 
>>> terms of VoiceOver accessibility.
>>> 
>>> So, my questions are:
>>> 
>>> 1. Does anyone know of a good resource for learning the basics of cocoa, 
>>> particularly any that provide a VO accessibility point of view?
>>> and
>>> 2. Are there any apps that can be used to develop apps in cocoa which are 
>>> accessible with VoiceOver?
>>> 
>>> Many thanks for any help.
>>> 
>>> Nic
>>> 
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