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- From: timm@xongmao.ncsa.uiuc.edu (Tim McClarren)
- Subject: Re: Why, Why, WHYYYY?? USE OBJECTIVE-C for IB??
- References: <1992Nov14.210958.19905@pages.com> <2B0818E3.6303@deneva.sdd.trw.com> <1992Nov17.000924.8898@u.washington.edu> <1992Nov24.005311.9952@selway.umt.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 01:56:09 GMT
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- cs000rdw@selway.umt.edu (Richard D Warner) writes:
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- > You site 8 hours to learn Objective-C. I disagree. Perhaps if you
- >are in an environment where some guru can instruct you, or you find a good
- >book. I have one book, and a couple more that are new and have been
- >back ordered for weeks. My learning has been from picking apart the
- >examples, and pulling info off the net. The Objective-C looks quite alien.
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- >Rich
-
- This is entirely debatable, but I would say that if you already know
- OOD and perhaps the semantics of one or two OOL's, then learning another
- comes very readily. I learned Objective in very short order after knowing
- Object Pascal and C++ (even though Objective is the only "full" OOL of
- the three).
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