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Programming in Objective-C Stephen G. Kochan

Programming in Objective-C By Stephen G. Kochan

Programming in Objective-C by Stephen G. Kochan


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This is a concise introduction to Objective-C 2.0 and Object-Oriented Programming for developers new to MAC OS X. It includes detailed examples and exercises.

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Programming in Objective-C by Stephen G. Kochan

Programming in Objective-C is a concise, carefully written tutorial on the basics of Objective-C and object-oriented programming for the iOS and Mac platforms.

The book makes no assumptions about prior experience with object-oriented programming languages or with the C language (which Objective-C is based upon). Because of this, both beginners and experienced programmers alike can use this book to quickly and effectively learn the fundamentals of Objective-C. Readers can also learn the concepts of object-oriented programming without having to first learn all of the intricacies of the underlying procedural language (C).

This unique approach to learning, combined with many small program examples and exercises at the end of each chapter, makes Programming in Objective-C ideally suited for either classroom use or self-study. While the Objective-C language itself has gone through relatively minor changes since the introduction of Objective-C 2.0, the Apple development tools that programmers use for Objective-C development on the Mac and on iOS have changed significantly in a very short period of time.

The third edition of Programming in Objective-C includes numerous updates and improvements throughout the book:

  • Improved organization for some chapters
  • Incorporation of feedback and suggestions from members of the author's forum for readers, including more detailed descriptions for some of the examples
  • A new introduction to blocks with examples
  • Replacement of deprecated methods with newer methods
  • Updated diagrams and steps for using Xcode 4
  • About Stephen G. Kochan

    Stephen Kochan is the author and coauthor of several bestselling titles on the C language, including Programming in C (Sams, 2004), Programming in ANSI C (Sams, 1994), and Topics in C Programming (Wiley, 1991), and several Unix titles, including Exploring the Unix System (Sams, 1992) and Unix Shell Programming (Sams, 2003). He has been programming on Macintosh computers since the introduction of the first Mac in 1984, and he wrote Programming C for the Mac as part of the Apple Press Library. In 2003 Kochan wrote Programming in Objective-C (Sams, 2003), and followed that with another Mac-related title, Beginning AppleScript (Wiley, 2004).

    Table of Contents

    1 Introduction

    Part I The Objective-C Language

    2 Programming in Objective-C

    3 Classes, Objects, and Methods

    4 Data Types and Expressions

    5 Program Looping

    6 Making Decisions

    7 More on Classes

    8 Inheritance

    9 Polymorphism, Dynamic Typing, and Dynamic Binding

    10 More on Variables and Data Types

    11 Categories and Protocols

    12 The Preprocessor

    13 Underlying C Language Features

    Part II The Foundation Framework

    14 Introduction to the Foundation Framework

    15 Numbers, Strings, and Collections

    16 Working with Files

    17 Memory Management

    18 Copying Objects

    19 Archiving

    Part III Cocoa, Cocoa Touch, and the iOS SDK

    20 Introduction to Cocoa and Cocoa Touch

    21 Writing iOS Applications

    Appendixes

    A Glossary

    B Address Book Source Code

    Additional information

    CIN0321711394VG
    9780321711397
    0321711394
    Programming in Objective-C by Stephen G. Kochan
    Used - Very Good
    Paperback
    Pearson Education (US)
    2011-06-10
    552
    N/A
    Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
    This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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