Cocoa Bindings and Core Data Workshop

November 29th, 2006 at 18:00 · Filed Under Call Me a Geek, Cocoa, Computing, Days in My Life, General, Mac OS X, Objective-C, Software Development 

The workshop was conducted by Leon at Apple Malaysia office at Bukit Damansara today. It was a really nice and productive workshop. I had experience in C/C++ long time ago then I moved to Ada sometime in 1995. I was first exposed to Objective-C during this workshop. Although I am not really interested in C and other C-derived languages, I do find Objective-C better than C++. Objective-C is a message passing object-oriented language. I develop applications on Carbon with Ada bindings. Cocoa is a object oriented native framework of Mac OS X build on Carbon which is procedural native framework in comparison.


The workshop at Apple Malaysia.


Leon (light blue) helping Peter to solve problems.


That’s me working on Cocoa and Objective-C.


K.K. Chan (with eye glass) gets his hands on Cocoa.


Chris (front) from DevSIG.


Brian from SuavéWare.

Leon, thanks for the productive workshop. I look forward to more Cocoa workshop particularly MySQL framework in Cocoa. More photos here.

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