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		<title>By: Matt Jeffryes</title>
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		<description>For learning Cocoa, I could not recommend more highly Aaron Hillegass&#039; book ‘Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X’. There is some in there that is not relevant to iPhone, and unfortunately, some of Cocoa&#039;s more amazing features are not available on iPhone (Bindings, Core data), but the book is extremely good to for getting to grips with Cocoa regardless.

PS, I did work experience at Intereresource, shortly before it folded.</description>
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<p>PS, I did work experience at Intereresource, shortly before it folded.</p>
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