Hi Jane,

Sure, happy to post the info. Cocoa and XCode make for a great development environment. It's hard (for me, at least) to use anything else now. And yes, it certainly doesn't hurt that all this good stuff is free. :)

Joe

On Mar 6, 2006, at 10:31 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:

Hi, Joe.

Thanks for clarifying. :)  Guess I got confused.

Jane


On Mar 6, 2006, at 9:23 PM, Kafka's Daytime wrote:

The basic "Online" ADC membership is totally free. There are also paid "Select", "Premier" and "Student Developer" account types which come with additional benefits and discounts. The free account gives you access to all of the information needed to learn and develop with Cocoa.

Joe

On Mar 6, 2006, at 10:17 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:

It's not entirely free for students, is it? I looked at it once before and it *seemed* like college students or whatever had to pay. Is this true? Weird, if so.

Jane


On Mar 6, 2006, at 9:09 PM, Kafka's Daytime wrote:

Hi Jane,

Apple's "Getting Started With Cocoa" developer document is a good place to start. You can access this and lots of other Cocoa development info (including tutorials) with a free membership in Apple Developer Connection (ADC).

Link to ADC home:

http://developer.apple.com/

Link to "Getting Started With Cocoa":

http://developer.apple.com/referencelibrary/GettingStarted/ GS_Cocoa/index.html

I hope the info helps!

Joe

On Mar 6, 2006, at 10:02 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:

Anyone know where there's a beginner's guide to writing Coco? Free would be nice, but hey ... My husband is considering learning it.

Jane
















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