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This tutorial outlines the basics necessary for using Objective-C and the Cocoa Frameworks alongside Xcode and Interface Builder to create powerful Mac OS X applications. More
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This tutorial outlines the basics necessary for using Objective-C and the Cocoa Frameworks alongside Xcode and Interface Builder to create powerful Mac OS X applications. Less
May 17, 2012 BaseHeadInc Says:
I disagree, coming from C#.NET and VS 2010 programming in Xcode and Obj-C is a complete nightmare. Takes 5 times longer to do such such basic things.
Mar 25, 2012 SunnySummy04 Says:
No offense, but this is one of the worst beginner tut ever. Makes everything looks complex and difficult.
Mar 19, 2012 siriguillo Says:
not really, Objectice-C is a superset of C a very complete language, Xcode is a IDE like Visual Studio. Visual Basic is derived from Basic, a beguinner's language, .Net framework is a set of libraries like Cocoa but , .Net compiles to a intermediate language (MSIL) and Cocoa apps compile to native code.
Mar 18, 2012 nerflizard Says:
yes i dont know how to use xcode thats what the tut was about
Mar 11, 2012 winfr34k Says:
I wish you'd redo it for xcode 4
Mar 3, 2012 JoshuaAdamTrommel Says:
considering the videos been on youtube for the past 5 years...that many views is expected :P
Feb 21, 2012 az100eletronics12 Says:
how do i use the app kit framework?
Feb 7, 2012 SilverPsychoX Says:
So, Xcode/Objective-C is kind of like VB.NET for Mac, right?
Sure looks like it :)
Jan 26, 2012 irvingadkins616 Says:
I want this video on my txt phone.
Dec 31, 2011 ThePeckAtTech Says:
Yeah and to think cocoa was originally intended to be for kids
Jul 21, 2011 siriguillo Says:
and point out that the language you are using is Objective-C but is not necessary to use Objective-C to use Cocoa, and that Cocoa is the equivalent to the .Net framework not the equivalent to VB, VB is the equivalent to Objective-C. Try it, i bet your vids will reach the million views then. :)
Jul 21, 2011 siriguillo Says:
Most dont notice that comparing VB to Cocoa makes no sense, since Cocoa is a framework and VB is a programming language. Beginners dont know what a pattern is so they dont understand why you are splitting the code in the controller from the UI. Make a video explaining that Cocoa is MVC oriented framework, explain a bit about MVC and your tutorials will be much more effective. MVC is the best pattern for large projects but a simple app does not show the benefits of the pattern.
Jul 21, 2011 siriguillo Says:
well there is a lot of interest on Iphone and Ipad applications to motive people to look for tutorials and yours is the first to appear because is the best match to Objetive-C Cocoa Tutorial.
But dont take it in a bad way i meant to be constructive really. The problem i notice with your tutorials is that they are aimed at beginners but you forget to explain that cocoa is an MVC framework and what that means, so beginners complain that VB is easier not noting that VB is not a framework.
Jul 20, 2011 Masna360 Says:
Certainly explains the quarter of a million views, eh?
Jul 20, 2011 siriguillo Says:
The tutorial beats its purpose, the application is too simple for someone that already knows how to use the Xcode ide and handle coco projects yet the tutorial relies too much on the ide making the language and the framework look confusing and difficult
Jul 16, 2011 ghamauricio Says:
Indeed bro, in Visual Studio if you double click an UI element it takes you directly to the part of the code that runs whenever you click that element on the final application. XCode is too damn complicated, though I recognize Apple does a terrific job at creating APIs and frameworks to make the programmer life easier. It's just that the learning curve for Cocoa is kinda tough.
Jul 3, 2011 Pizzscn Says:
Man, I kinda like Visual Basic better, but I do like how Apple doesn't make you download xcode. But I am very excited to learn this
Jun 23, 2011 Shiv3sh Says:
No it's not, I just feel like he didn't really explain that NSBeep(); is a preset in the SDK. Even today, XCode 4 serves the same basic functions and the UI is pretty much the same.
May 29, 2011 joshtemplin3 Says:
So, how do you use objective-c to control applescript?
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BaseHeadInc Says:
I disagree, coming from C#.NET and VS 2010 programming in Xcode and Obj-C is a complete nightmare. Takes 5 times longer to do such such basic things.
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SunnySummy04 Says:
No offense, but this is one of the worst beginner tut ever. Makes everything looks complex and difficult.
siriguillo Says:
not really, Objectice-C is a superset of C a very complete language, Xcode is a IDE like Visual Studio. Visual Basic is derived from Basic, a beguinner's language, .Net framework is a set of libraries like Cocoa but , .Net compiles to a intermediate language (MSIL) and Cocoa apps compile to native code.
nerflizard Says:
yes i dont know how to use xcode thats what the tut was about
winfr34k Says:
I wish you'd redo it for xcode 4
JoshuaAdamTrommel Says:
considering the videos been on youtube for the past 5 years...that many views is expected :P
az100eletronics12 Says:
how do i use the app kit framework?
SilverPsychoX Says:
So, Xcode/Objective-C is kind of like VB.NET for Mac, right? Sure looks like it :)
irvingadkins616 Says:
I want this video on my txt phone.
ThePeckAtTech Says:
Yeah and to think cocoa was originally intended to be for kids
jackiecastro410 Says:
This guy's good...
catiarosinhaful Says:
Have you checked out the Steve Jobs Quotes and Trivia App on your iPhone? :)
xXisaac99Xx Says:
Yet only 251 likes, Weird eh.
siriguillo Says:
and point out that the language you are using is Objective-C but is not necessary to use Objective-C to use Cocoa, and that Cocoa is the equivalent to the .Net framework not the equivalent to VB, VB is the equivalent to Objective-C. Try it, i bet your vids will reach the million views then. :)
siriguillo Says:
Most dont notice that comparing VB to Cocoa makes no sense, since Cocoa is a framework and VB is a programming language. Beginners dont know what a pattern is so they dont understand why you are splitting the code in the controller from the UI. Make a video explaining that Cocoa is MVC oriented framework, explain a bit about MVC and your tutorials will be much more effective. MVC is the best pattern for large projects but a simple app does not show the benefits of the pattern.
siriguillo Says:
well there is a lot of interest on Iphone and Ipad applications to motive people to look for tutorials and yours is the first to appear because is the best match to Objetive-C Cocoa Tutorial. But dont take it in a bad way i meant to be constructive really. The problem i notice with your tutorials is that they are aimed at beginners but you forget to explain that cocoa is an MVC framework and what that means, so beginners complain that VB is easier not noting that VB is not a framework.
Masna360 Says:
Certainly explains the quarter of a million views, eh?
siriguillo Says:
The tutorial beats its purpose, the application is too simple for someone that already knows how to use the Xcode ide and handle coco projects yet the tutorial relies too much on the ide making the language and the framework look confusing and difficult
ghamauricio Says:
Indeed bro, in Visual Studio if you double click an UI element it takes you directly to the part of the code that runs whenever you click that element on the final application. XCode is too damn complicated, though I recognize Apple does a terrific job at creating APIs and frameworks to make the programmer life easier. It's just that the learning curve for Cocoa is kinda tough.
Pizzscn Says:
Man, I kinda like Visual Basic better, but I do like how Apple doesn't make you download xcode. But I am very excited to learn this
Shiv3sh Says:
No it's not, I just feel like he didn't really explain that NSBeep(); is a preset in the SDK. Even today, XCode 4 serves the same basic functions and the UI is pretty much the same.
joshtemplin3 Says:
So, how do you use objective-c to control applescript?
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intelsilver Says:
You sound EXACTLY like Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon!!!!