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Objective-C Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

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Objective-C Recipes provides a problem solution approach for dealing with key aspects of Objective-C programming, ensuring you have the indispensable reference you need to successfully execute common programming tasks. You will see how to use the unique features of the Objective-C programming language, the helpful features of the Foundation framework, and the benefits of using Objective-J as an alternative. Solutions are available for a range of problems,   Objective-C Recipes is an essential reference for every Objective-C programmer, and offers solutions in a concise and easy-to-follow manner. Matthew Campbell has trained over 800 new iOS developers at the Mobile App Mastery Institute and iOS Code Camp, and here brings his expertise to offer you the ability to use and exploit Objective-C to get the most out of all of your projects.    This book is for iOS, OS X as well as general Objective-C language programmers and users who want straightforward methods to do essential programming tasks in Objective-C. 1. Application Development With XCode

2. Working With Strings And Numbers

3. Working With Object Collections

4. File System

5. Dates And Timers

6. Threads, Multi-Core Processing and Asynchronous Processing

7. Consuming Web Services

8. Memory Management

9. Dealing With Your Object Graph

10. Core Data

11. Using Objective-C On Other Platforms

483 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 18, 2012

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February 10, 2014
Unfortunately a look through the ToC revealed this book only contained one recipe I was interested in. The book is for people who learn by example and have no ObjC experience. A few small errors in the few sections I did read didn't endear it to me.
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