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.Praise for Learning Objective-C “With Learning Objective-C , Robert Clair cuts right to the chase and provides not only comprehensive coverage of Objective-C, but also time-saving and headache-preventing insights drawn from a depth of real world, hands-on experience. The combination of concise overview, examples, and specific implementation details allows for rapid, complete, and well-rounded understanding of the language and its core features and concepts.” —Scott D. Yelich, Mobile Application Developer . | Praise for Learning Objective-C With Learning Objective-C Robert Clair cuts right to the chase and provides not only comprehensive coverage of Objective-C but also time-saving and headache-preventing insights drawn from a depth of real world hands-on experience. The combination of concise overview examples and specific implementation details allows for rapid complete and well-rounded understanding of the language and its core features and concepts. Scott D. Yelich Mobile Application Developer There are a number of books on Objective-C that attempt to cover the entire gamut of object-oriented programming the Objective-C computer language and application development on Apple platforms. Such a range of topics is far too ambitious to be covered thoroughly in a single volume of finite size. Bob Clair s book is focused on mastering the basics of Objective-C which will allow a competent programmer to begin writing Objective-C code. Joseph E. Sacco . . Sacco Associates Inc. Bob Clair s Learning Objective-C is a masterfully crafted text that provides in-depth and interesting insight into the Objective-C language enlightening new programmers and seasoned pros alike. When programmers new to the language ask about where they should start this is the book I now refer them to. Matt Long Cocoa Is My Girlfriend Robert Clair has taken the Objective-C language and presented it in a way that makes it even easier to learn. Whether you re a novice or professional programmer you can pick up this book and begin to follow along without knowing C as a prerequisite. Cory Bohon Indie Developer and Blogger for Mac Life I like this book because it is technical without being dry and readable without being fluffy. Andy Lee Author of AppKiDo This page intentionally left blank .