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Re: Request for Authors: Focused Cocoa Topic Books
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Re: Request for Authors: Focused Cocoa Topic Books


  • Subject: Re: Request for Authors: Focused Cocoa Topic Books
  • From: Cem Karan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 15:13:48 -0400

If the books were well written fascicles, I would be interested in something like this. I really like Aaron Hillegass's Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X, but even the second edition is a little out of date at this point, mostly because the technology keeps changing so fast. The tricky part is that they really would be fascicles; that is, there would be some dependence between the various books. If I had to buy 1 core book (or 2-3 max), and then all the other ones were independent of one another, I would be interested in going this route, as I could learn what I need to in order to get the job done. If they were all fully interdependent, requiring me to buy 47 books to get anywhere, then I'd just be irritated, and not bother with any of them. Also, PDF is good, but dead tree has its place, so you might want to offer both.

Just my US $0.02,
Cem Karan

On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:01:31 -0400, Daniel Jalkut wrote:
I think the big problem here is the money equation. A good author
(such as yourself) has to be passionate enough about the topics to
write a book that will still not make a great deal of money.

I wonder if taking a cue from the 37 Signals folks is a good idea. I
feel like many of these "focused topics" could sell well as
downloadable PDFs for, say, $9.95 per download.

Daniel

On Apr 23, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Erik Buck wrote:

Off the top of my head, either I or someone else should write the
following:
  Mac OS X Graphics:
  Core Image
  Core Graphics
  Core Animation
  Quartz Composer
  QTKit
  Integration with iChat
  OpenGL integration with Core
  Resolution independence
  Color calibration
  Lots of examples including games and visualization

  Cocoa Design Patterns
  The GoF patterns in Cocoa/Objective-C
  Patterns introduced with Core
  Patterns changed by Objective-C 2.0
  Anti-patterns

  Cocoa for Scripting and dynamic languages
              Applescript
              Ruby
              Python
              Tcl
              F-Script
  Leopard features
  Scripting Bridge allows you to automatically build "glue" code to
access a scriptable application with standard Objective-C method
calls.
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