Hi all (sorry for a possible double post; I don't think my post yesterday 
showed up),

I first would like to thank you for your efforts on GNUstep.  I appreciate the 
fact that this kind of object and development environment is available outside 
the confines of the Apple universe.

I am looking to start programming in Objective-C so I can mess around with 
GNUstep and Etoile and possibly port a Latin dictionary program written for the 
Mac (which uses WebView for a lot of stuff - I'm wondering if SimpleWebKit is 
far enough along to use for this?).

http://retinenda.com/verba/
Source: http://retinenda.com/downloads/Verba-1.0-source.zip

In any event, I am wondering what the best Objective-C book would be for 
somebody brand-new to programming (besides some terrible text-mode Java 
programs for a CS 101 class that I should have tried harder in).

If learning Objective-C first is not the best way to go, where should I start 
instead?

Many thanks in advance,
James

Why do we find ourselves living as if to say “I am willing to pay the price to 
settle for something less”?  — Lorenzo Albacete





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