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- Title Become an Xcoder: Start Programming the Mac Using Objective-C
- Author(s) Bert Altenburg, Alex Clarke, Philippe Mougin
- Publisher: CocoaLab, 2009 - Date; Internet Archive (2008)
- License(s): CC BY 3.0
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- ebook PDF (1.9 MB), ePub, Text, DjVu, etc.
- Language: English
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- Offers you a solid foundation for getting the most out of Apple's Xcode tools, a collection of applications and frameworks used to develop, test, and optimize applications written for Mac OS X or the iPhone
- Includes clear, comprehensive lessons for installing the latest version of Xcode tools, customizing the look of Xcode, creating and managing projects, testing your interfaces, and building and debugging your projects
- Explains analyzing performance, optimizing your application, working with shared sources, creating your own custom file templates, and customizing the interface builder
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