Archive for August, 2006

Big Nerd Ranch Review

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Now that I’m back from the Big Nerd Ranch I thought I’d write my own review, as it was the reviews of others that had finally persuaded me to book my place.

The instructor for the course is Aaron Hillegass, author of the highly regarded introductory text on Cocoa programming. The book forms the majority of the course materials, and quite rightly so. It is both well written and easy to follow. In addition to the book another 6 as yet unpublished chapters are used, covering concepts like advanced objective-c, a better understanding of bindings and CoreData.

I’ve been to many courses, but none have been so intensive. There is a lot to cover, but each concept is introduced with a short lecture, followed by activities with enough depth to challenge those that work quickly and those that like to work a little slower or apply the concept to something slightly different.

After a days hard work most students returned to the classroom to play around with what had been covered that day, or work on personal projects. During this time Aaron was available to iron out any wrinkles or help solve any bugs that cropped up.

The real value of the course can only be seen afterwards. I am delighted with how my personal projects have been developing since I returned from the course.

I went as a privateer, and had some initial reservations about the high cost of the course, although these reservations are now a distant memory! So if you have an interest in Cocoa programming or a need to program in Cocoa then book yourself a place on the course today (and if you can get your company to pay for it then all the better!).

Finally arrived at the Big Nerd Ranch!

Sunday, August 20th, 2006

I finally got here, after a sprint through Detroit Airport, ending up at the wrong hotel and some delayed baggage. Ah well at least I made it!

The Big Nerd Ranch is a concept rather than a place. The venue for this cocoa bootcamp has been moved to Serenbe . I must say the venue looks fantastic, very picturesque and certainly quiet. A million miles away from the UK, with only Cocoa to concentrate on. My room is extremely comfortable, with a large bed and a great view from the window. I popped into the classroom briefly to find Aaron setting up. He seemed taller than I expected (and no I don’t know why I thought he’d be shorter).
I’m really looking forward to the week ahead, and more importantly dinner this evening!