Hi Tony,

You mentioned in your Intro post that you have an iPod Touch.  Go to the iBooks 
Store and pick up some of the free Apple Developer Publications.  There are 6 
of them, with 3 covering iOS specific topics (Human Interface Guide, 
Application Programming, and Technology Overview), and 3 more on general 
programming topics (Objective C Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, and a 
Guide to Cocoa Fundamentals -- which is the basis of the OS X programming 
environment).  Just put "Apple Developer" into the search field.  The other 
thing you can consider doing longer term, is joining Bookshare, but that's 
$50/year. It includes access to all the computer books published by O'Reilly.  
Those books are also all available for international Bookshare memberships.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Apr 18, 2011, at 04:10, Tony Hernandez wrote:

> Hi. Thanks again.
>  
> I don’t have much money; in fact I think I’m done spending much on anything 
> but food and clothing and shelter after buying the Mac. Is there good 
> documentation on Objective C for someone with some programming experience? I 
> have done a little bit of PERL programming and a very small amount of C++, as 
> well as plenty of JAWS scripting and some Java in school. I understand the 
> concept of objects and know HTML pretty well. It will probably be a somewhat 
> uphill slope learning Objective C, but I believe I can do it. I just need a 
> boost. This Mac is a business investment, as I’m sure those of you who are 
> reading this thread have already gathered.
>  
> Again, Thank you.
>  
> Tony Hernandez

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