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Learn Objective-C on the Mac 2nd Edition: For OS X and iOS [Repost]

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Learn Objective-C on the Mac 2nd Edition: For OS X and iOS [Repost]

Learn Objective-C on the Mac 2nd Edition: For OS X and iOS by Scott Knaster
Apress | June 27 2012 | ISBN: 1430241888 | Pages: 384 | PDF | 12.24 MB

Learn to write apps for some of today's hottest technologies, including the iPhone and iPad (using iOS), as well as the Mac (using OS X). It starts with Objective-C, the base language on which the native iOS software development kit (SDK) and the OS X are based. Learn Objective-C on the Mac: For OS X and iOS, Second Edition updates a best selling book and is an extensive, newly updated guide to Objective-C.

Objective-C is a powerful, object-oriented extension of C, making this update the perfect follow-up to Dave Mark’s bestselling Learn C on the Mac. Whether you’re an experienced C programmer or you’re coming from a different language such as C++ or Java, leading Mac experts Scott Knaster and Waqar Malik show how to harness the power of Objective-C in your apps!
A complete course on the basics of Objective-C using Apple’s newest Xcode tools
An introduction to object-oriented programming
Comprehensive coverage of new topics like blocks, GCD, ARC, class extensions, as well as inheritance, composition, object initialization, categories, protocols, memory management, and organizing source files
An introduction to building user interfaces using what is called the UIKit
A primer for non-C programmers to get off the ground even faster
What you’ll learn
Learn Objective-C programming, the gateway to programming your iPhone, iPad or Mac
Write apps for the iOS and/or OS X interfaces, the cleanest user-interfaces around
Understand variables and how to design your own data structures
Work with the new Objective-C features now available in this update like blocks, automated reference counting (ARC) and class extensions
Work with new tools available like Clang static analyzer and Grand Central Dispatch (GCD)
Undertand UIKit and how to build simple user interfaces easily and effectively
Explore using the latest Xcode

Who this book is for
For anyone wanting to learn to program native apps in iOS and/or OS X, including developers new to the iOS-based iPhone and iPad as well as OS X-based Mac computers. This book is for developers new to Objective-C, but who have some programming experience.