I'm not the person who asked the question, but I want to make a point. A few months ago, I looked on the apple developer site for a tutorial on developing with Coco, but the beginner tutorial I found was about using the graphical interface. Maybe I didn't look in the right place.
Ryan
Original message:
cocoa is a standard not a language.  First if you don't already have one
get yourself an apple id.  You'll need the serial number of your machine
to get that so have that available when you go to make your apple id.
Once you have your apple id, you get access to the apple knowledge base on
the apple web sites.  To get into development and be sure you'll be doing
stuff that's compliant you'll need an apple developer account and then
you'll need objective C and all dependencies of Objective C installed on
your computer to develop with cocoa compliance.  Hope this helps.



On Mon, 8 Oct 2007, michael babcock using a mac! wrote:

hi;
whair might one learn how to get started programming in coco the language for
apps that work well with voiceover.
thanks for any help!
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