Effective ObjectiveC 2.0
52 Specific Ways to Improve Your IOS and OS X Programs (Effective Software Development) (Effective Software Development Series)
by Matt Galloway Galloway
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appears in Objective C, Programming, and Technology.
Write Truly Great iOS and OS X Code with ObjectiveC 2.0! Effective ObjectiveC 2.0 will help you harness all of ObjectiveC's expressive power to write OS X or iOS code that works superbly well in production environments. Using the concise, scenariodriven style pioneered in Scott Meyers' bestselling Effective C, Matt Galloway brings together 5...
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