I'm banging my head up against Cocoa and XCodeXcode, and have been for months. I never seem to be able to get away from the tutorials(, which are often incomplete) , or Apple developer documentation, which is sparse on samples. I've watched videos, downloaded source code and asked developers for help. I still feel like I haven't gotten that audible "click" when something falls into place. Maybe I'm too old to learn something new, but I feel pretty productive in .Net!
Are there in-person training programs offered for Cocoa programming? Are there any resources I'm missing? User groups I don't know about?
I'm in Dallas, TX, but would be willing to fly anywhere in the US to get some real training!
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The biggest problem I'm having is in the bindings between Interface Builder and XCode. I don't want to lose the productivity benefits of IB, but am stuck following step-by-step instructions to use a GUI tool. The nomenclature ("File's Owner", "Reference Outlet") is alien to me and I'd love someone who could literally sit down with me and explain step-by-step what I'm doing and why. I feel like I'm constantly Cargo-Culting cargo-culting and in between every time I sit down at my Mac I leak back out everything I've learned.
