If you’re completely new to OSX development, then I reckon this is a very book to get you started. Follow it up with a few classics from Aaron Hillegas and Marcus Zarra and you’ll be up and running in no time.
The February meeting will take place on monday the 22nd of February at a title=”Kapittelhuis” href=”http://www.kapittelhuis.be/”>Het Kapittelhuis
Well, after a brief night it was time for the last day of NSConference which was targetted at iPhone development an developers. I did notice quite a few new faces on this last day.
Well, the socializing at the bar lasted for a while, so some of us would have loved to stay in bed a little longer. Most of us did get up in time for the start of the second day though.
As a few of you already know, last week wan NSConference 2010 in Reading (UK). I had booked it the moment bookings were made available since I didn’t want to miss out on it. I booked the whole thing including the workshop by Matt Gemmel and was really looking forward to it.
After Stefaan’s excellent book review Cocoa Programming, this is another book review. This time I’d like to review the followup to one of the best iPhone development books out there.
A new year, and a new CocoaHeads Belgium meeting. I think approximately 30 people showed up for the presentation on Core Image Steven Vandeweghe prepared. Once the session was over we even had quite a lot of people join us in a local pub for some Cocoa Socializing.



























