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June 3, 2012 10:06 AM   Subscribe

Lynda.com has a very excellent video tutorial covering the essentials of Objective-C. Where else can I find tutorials of this caliber that cover the basics of Mac programming?

I've just been through this tutorial and would like to follow it up with a tutorial on the essentials of Mac programming but the only Cocoa tutorials on Lynda cover iOS not OSX.

I've spent some time looking through YouTube but cannot find anything as decent among the mumbling kid screencasts.

Where might I find affordable -- if not free -- high quality lessons for beginner programmers?
posted by run"monty to Computers & Internet (4 answers total) 6 users marked this as a favorite
 
OSX programming uses Objective-C as well.

If you register for Apple's developer program, you will find a huge amount of material on Objective-C.
posted by dfriedman at 10:15 AM on June 3, 2012


Sorry, I should have also added--the Apple Developer program costs $99 per year for individuals. Which I believe is cheaper than Lynda.com.
posted by dfriedman at 10:18 AM on June 3, 2012


The WWDC videos may be a good place to look.
posted by jeffamaphone at 10:20 AM on June 3, 2012


Sorry, I should have also added--the Apple Developer program costs $99 per year for individuals. Which I believe is cheaper than Lynda.com.

Some of the Apple Developer stuff remains free. My Apple ID which got registered as a Developer ID a zillion years ago also still works.
posted by hoyland at 11:46 AM on June 3, 2012


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