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Re: Where are the books?



At 12:02 -0800 10/11/2007, email@hidden wrote:
>From: Chris Ryland <email@hidden>
>References: <email@hidden>
>In-Reply-To: <email@hidden>
>Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 12:46:34 -0500
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>On Nov 10, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Michael Gregoire wrote:
>
>>Hi all! I'm just curious.... I have yet to see any announcement of upcoming Leopard/Objective-C 2.0 oriented Cocoa programming books. Where are they?
>>Surely, authors/publishers who have them in the works could announce them in advance?
>
>http://www.possibleprobable.com/?p=36 gives you a little insight into Aaron's plans re: his new revision.

I'm working on a book about Objective-C 2.0; not full Cocoa though. Just the language basics, mostly for reasonably experienced developers migrating from other languages or platforms, and some Foundation classes.

Too early to preannounce dates, but my goal is a PDF to be out before MacWorld, and print before WWDC.

Suggestions are welcome but I suppose had better be sent privately to my e-mail...

-- 
Rainer Brockerhoff  <email@hidden>
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
"In the affairs of others even fools are wise
 In their own business even sages err."
Weblog: http://www.brockerhoff.net/bb/viewtopic.php
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