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Programming Mac OS X with Cocoa for Beginners

 * [[Image:Symbol support vote.svg|15px]] Support - solid introduction to Cocoa programming. Webaware talk 06:56, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
 * [[Image:Symbol neutral vote.svg|15px]] Neutral I'm not convinced that this is good enough if it's targeted to beginners. This paragraph "When an object is no longer required, its 'dealloc' method will be called. If you allocated anything as part of your initialisation, or operation of your object, you need to override this method and deallocate it. Once done, you should call the super's dealloc method. You will be frequently overriding dealloc, so become familiar with doing it. However, dealloc is rarely called directly. Instead, it is called indirectly when an object is released." is an example of something I am completely baffled by.  This is not for beginners but for level 5 computer nerds. Xania [[Image:Flag_of_Italy.svg|15px]]talk 01:30, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
 * The introductions clearly states that "Some knowledge of another programming language, preferably C, is assumed". The rest is basic object-oriented stuff, which the reader would understand if they read the book in order. Webaware talk 02:54, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
 * [[Image:Symbol oppose vote.svg|15px]] Oppose This "book" is split across at least two different names, the other being Programming:Cocoa, and has red links. This book needs some work before its fit to be an example of the best of what we got. --dark lama  17:34, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
 * [[Image:Symbol comment vote.svg|15px]] Comment Programming:Cocoa is a separate book. --hagindaz 16:40, 11 August 2007 (UTC)


 * [[Image:X mark.svg|15px| ]] Not done 1 support, 1 oppose, 1 neutral, 1 comment. No consensus reached after a long nomination. --Whiteknight (Page) (Talk) 23:17, 25 September 2007 (UTC)