I believe i can learn thing or two if i can see the implementation files (.m files). Is there any way the i can view NSString.m or NSNumber.m files? and others? If i try to find these files using spotlight, i get nothing.
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No, most (all?) of the Cocoa library implementations are only distributed in a compiled binary form. You could disassemble them, but that’s probably against the Mac OS X EULA, and it also wouldn’t help you understand them at all.
You could take a look at Cocotron, which is an open-source implementation of Cocoa. It won’t be exactly the same, but at least for the core classes, it will be virtually identical.