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Cocoa Studio Coming to Denver in October

Peter Cohen, Macworld.com

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Pragmatic Studio has announced plans to hold a Cocoa Studio training course in Denver, Colo. on October 28 - 30, 2008. Registration for the event costs US$1,495 through Sept. 28.

The three-day course is aimed at developers planning on building GUI applications on the Mac or the iPhone. It's a hands-on workshop that helps developers get a leg-up on Objective-C and Cocoa to write native Mac OS X applications. You'll get first-hand experience creating a GUI application using Xcode and Interface Builder. Cocoa developers Daniel Steinberg and Bill Dudney are leading the class.

Topics covered in the course include an introduction to Objective-C 2.0, creating GUI apps with Cocoa, Xcode and Interface Builder, Core Data, Core Graphics, Core Animation, networking and Web services and performance tuning with Instruments. There will also be time for discussion and collaborative learning.

Cocoa Studio will take place at the Inverness Hotel & Conference Center, a conference resort with high-tech training facilities located in Englewood, Colo.

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