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  • Subject: Re: Docs
  • From: Chris Boot <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 16:29:53 +0200

Hi,

> On another note, there does seem to be a serious amount of information
> pain going on here, and I'll agree that better documentation (be it free
> online docs or printed material) is needed. The big thing I'm seeing
> right now (at least in this thread) is that everyone seems to be digging
> for an API reference. Correct? If that's the case, is there anyone here
> on this list (Ondra?) who might be interested in writing a "Cocoa
> Foundation Classes" book? This can probably be built up from existing
> Apple documentation and expanded into something that's much more useful
> (and accessible) to everyone.
>
> Any takers?

This sounds like a really interesting thing to work on, but I really don't
have all that much time myself. I was thinking that maybe a fairly large
group of developers could set out playing around with undocumented APIs and
documenting them. Then these could be compiled with the existing docs
(which would be heavily modified) and put in book form.

What do people think?

--
Chris Boot
email@hidden

"PCs are like air conditioners: they stop working when you open windows."


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