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From: groleau@Damrod.McRCIM.McGill.EDU (Francois Groleau)
Subject: Re: Newcomer to Objective C
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In article <1991Mar13.010421.26793@agate.berkeley.edu> c60c-3ia@web-1f.berkeley.edu (Centurion) writes:
>
>I am new to Objective C, and hence I do not know Anything about Objective C.  
>I am an experienced C and Pascal prgrammer, however.  I would be grateful 
>if anyone can give me the following information:
>
>	1.  Books on Objective C.  I have seen lots of books on C++ and I 
>own one of them, but so far I have not seen a single book on Objective C.

	I had the same problem.  I was told by my local computer bookstore
that there is really only one book on Objective C, that is:

	``Object Oriented Programming -- An Evolutionary Approach''
	by Brad J. Cox (his company (PPI) designed the language!)
	published by Addison-Wesley.

	It is an introduction to object oriented programming with 
examples in Objective-C.  However, it is not a "Object-Oriented
Programming Using Objective-C" kind of book.  I guess you will have
to heavily rely on your compiler reference manual.

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