Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/08/20/05:13:52
> Alaric B. Williams wrote:
>
> > What's it all about? I've found very little on it in the FAQ or docs,
> > but it's there, strange and mysterious. I've seen a bit of ObjC
> > source, and it sure looks wierd.
> >
> > Is it any good to anybody? Where can I find out more?
>
> Objective-C is an older attempt at object-orientifying normal C. It is used,
> for example, by NextStep. It's a fine system, but it just never really caught
> on.
>
> If you want to read more about it, get _Objective-C: Object-oriented
> programming techniques_ by Lewis J. Pinson and Richard S. Wiener -- this is
> the only book of any worth that I'm aware of on Objective-C.
My book recommendation:
"Object Oriented Programming - An Evolutionary Approach"
Brad Cox.
Describes the innards (not so much a programming guide) of Objective C
and gives sugesstions for an implementation. You need some core classes
to get off. Don't know if gcc/objc has 'em.
>
> (Other people with different opinions are welcome to contribute their book
> suggestions.)
>
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