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David Chisnall has in-depth knowledge of Cocoa as both an implementer and a developer. He is an active contributor to the GNUstep project, which provides an open source implementation of the Cocoa APIs, and cofounded the Étoilé project to build a desktop environment atop GNUstep. He has created a new Objective-C runtime library, worked on Objective-C support in the clang compiler, and published papers on Objective-C. He wrote a popular series of articles on Objective-C and Cocoa for informIT.com and is the author of The Definitive Guide to the Xen Hypervisor (Addison-Wesley, 2008).
Introducing Cocoa | |
Cocoa and Mac OS X | |
Cocoa Language Options | |
Using Apple's Developer Tools | |
The Cocoa Frameworks | |
Foundation: The Objective-C Standard Library | |
Application Concepts | |
Creating Graphical User Interfaces | |
Text In Cocoa | |
Cocoa Documents | |
Creating Document-Driven Applications | |
Core Data | |
Complex User Interfaces | |
Working With Structured Data | |
Dynamic Views | |
Advanced Graphics | |
Custom Views | |
Animation and 3D | |
User Interface Integration | |
Spotlight and QuickLook | |
The Address Book and Keychain | |
Pasteboards | |
Services | |
AppleScript | |
System Programming | |
Networking | |
Concurrency | |
Appendixes | |
Portable Cocoa | |
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