On 21-May-08, at 5:20 PM, Thomas wrote:
Yippee! Thanks, Mike.Does anybody have any suggestions on books or other sources to learn Objective-C and Cocoa? The only book "approved by Apple" was printed in 2001.I have been writing Java since 1.0 and use Applescript occasionally. I used to write a lot of C in another life, and have some experience in C++ but always hated it and never got good at it. I'm looking forward to writing Objective-C, but so far any code I have seen has been inscrutable to me.
Objective-C: Programming in Objective-C - Stephen G. Kochan Cocoa: Cocoa Programming For Mac OX X 3rd Edition - Aaron Hillegass
Regards Thomas On 22/05/2008, at 6:46 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:I'm displaying my ignorance here, having never used Cocoa. Perhaps it has a WebKit module that can display the Google content, but what about Javascript communication between the WebKit component and the iPhone application?Yes, there is a WebKit iPhone component just like on the desktop ... I haven't fiddled with it on the iPhone, but i presume all the API's are roughly the same, in which case you can bind Cocoa objects into and out of Javascript. It's pretty cool, actually.ms
;david -- David LeBer Codeferous Software 'co-def-er-ous' adj. Literally 'code-bearing' site: http://codeferous.com blog: http://davidleber.net profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidleber -- Toronto Area Cocoa / WebObjects developers group: http://tacow.org
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