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Re: Any new/updated Cocoa books soon?
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Re: Any new/updated Cocoa books soon?


  • Subject: Re: Any new/updated Cocoa books soon?
  • From: Jim Rankin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 08:59:38 -0800

Hi Scott.

I heartily agree with everyone saying that the documentation team is doing excellent work. Keep it up.

As for Cocoa books, has anyone in the documentation group suggested taking the work you're doing anyway and publishing it in book form? Even if it's already on the web, dead trees still have certain advantages.

It would probably take some reworking of the content to make it coherent in book form, but might generate enough revenue to cover those costs, and subsequent volumes would probably be easier and cheaper to produce once a process was in place.

I remember some of the reworked Next documentation was published not long after OS X was released. Does anyone know how that went for Apple and the perception afterward?

And if there's a need for someone experienced in putting together a technical book for publication there just might be someone already in Apple's employ with that skill :).

Best,
-jimbo
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