Thanks for all the advice so far, everybody.  I've settled so far on the K&R C 
book.  I did have a long look at the newer edition of Kochan's book at the 
bookstore, but I wasn't interested in a Hello World of that magnitude (:  My 
instinct said that learning straight C for a while might be good before moving 
on to object land.  We shall see.

I do have a question about your book, David.  I read your synopsis on the 
Etoile News, but I'm still uncertain if it's a good book if all I want to do is 
hack with GNUstep and possibly Etoile  (in the long long run) and not really 
use OS X and Cocoa per se (at a young age I was quite taken with RMS's stance 
against proprietary systems; by no means am I a 100% kosher free-software only 
user, but I would rather use GNUstep only than Cocoa for personal use).  I do 
want to get your book if it would be useful, as I assume you make some bit of 
money out of each purchase.  Anyways, thanks again for the advice everyone.

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


--- On Mon, 3/1/10, David Chisnall <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: David Chisnall <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Etoile-discuss] Best beginning ObjC book?
> To: "Discussion list for Étoilé desktop environment" 
> <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 6:46 AM
> On 1 Mar 2010, at 07:33, Marc
> Brünink wrote:
> 
> > I personally know only one book, but I liked it when
> it read it:
> > 
> > Stephen Kochan
> > Programming in Objective-C
> 
> 
> It's worth noting that the first edition of this book had
> all of the examples tested with GNUstep, while the second
> one (Programming in Objective-C 2) did not.  If you can
> find a copy of the first edition, I'd recommend it
> too.  
> 
> Most of the stuff in the second edition should now work
> with clang + libobjc2, but GNUstep won't accept
> contributions that depend on this combination (probably for
> a long time) and Étoilé won't for at least a few more
> months.
> 
> David
> 
> -- Sent from my IBM 1620
> 
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