There is no such document at this stage. If this kind of document is not officially translated, it is almost non-existent. Because there are not many people using OS
If the number of Chinese users is larger, there will be Chinese versions of the documents, or more people will report to the Apple forum and request translation. I have submitted requests to launch a Chinese version on Apple's official website many times, but it is obvious that the Chinese community is really quite small, although there are many Chinese people.
At this stage, all you can do is manually Google Translate and correct some vocabulary errors. Look at it this way.
Apple states that the development documentation will not provide support for languages other than English. Therefore, if you develop software in the future, do not consider developing a Mac version! Just make some gadgets for fun when you have time, and there is no need for formal development!
Bite the bullet and read English, there aren’t many professional terms, just stick to it for a while and you’ll be fine. To be a good programmer, you must pass the English test.
There is no such document at this stage. If this kind of document is not officially translated, it is almost non-existent. Because there are not many people using OS
If the number of Chinese users is larger, there will be Chinese versions of the documents, or more people will report to the Apple forum and request translation. I have submitted requests to launch a Chinese version on Apple's official website many times, but it is obvious that the Chinese community is really quite small, although there are many Chinese people.
At this stage, all you can do is manually Google Translate and correct some vocabulary errors. Look at it this way.
Apple states that the development documentation will not provide support for languages other than English. Therefore, if you develop software in the future, do not consider developing a Mac version! Just make some gadgets for fun when you have time, and there is no need for formal development!
There is a mountain ahead. If you don’t climb over it, it will forever block your progress!
I also want to know. There are indeed very few, almost none. The only ones I can find are articles written by some personal blogs.
Mac development is still too niche, and it is even more pitiful in China. Compared with Apple’s own iOS development materials, there is too little.
I feel that the Chinese document is not much different from English. Anyway, I only read the code and not the explanation.
Bite the bullet and read English, there aren’t many professional terms, just stick to it for a while and you’ll be fine. To be a good programmer, you must pass the English test.
Like me, I gritted my teeth, read a few more documents and came over.
Believe me, experts have solved the problem directly with English documents. Why do you need Chinese?