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Information: Cocoa is a visual programming language developed at Apple's R&D department in the early through mid 1990s. It lets users (even kids) program by giving objects example rules that those objects then follow when run. Thus, users are able to program witho
Cocoa Sites:
"Cocoa Worlds of Science" review "Cocoa Worlds of Science" review: An article describing Cocoa's 1997 contest and gives some good tips for aspiring Cocoa developers. (Cocoa) http://www.apple.com/education/LTReview/spring98/contest.html
Stagecast Software Stagecast Software: Visual programming environment based on Cocoa. Runs in Java. (Cocoa) http://www.stagecast.com/
Apple's Cocoa Apple's Cocoa: Cocoa FAQ, examples with quicktime, and links. (Cocoa) http://members.aol.com/schmucker1/
MIT Media Lab: Programming by Example MIT Media Lab: Programming by Example: Good resource, has whole text of the book: Watch What I Do. (Cocoa) http://lcs.www.media.mit.edu/people/lieber/PBE/
Project Cocoa Project Cocoa: An on going attempt to keep the Cocoa community alive. (Cocoa) http://homepage.mac.com/redbird/cocoa/