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  • Subject: Re: Docs
  • From: Bertrand Mansion <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 19:28:31 +0200

Hi,

There is a possible solution, it would be to make your own documentation,
inspired by Apple documentation. Actually, when I am not fully satisfied by
something, I look for a way to improve it.

For example, one could make a website with all Apple classes and methods and
create an infrastructure so that users, developers, contributors, could drop
notes and examples related to each of them. It is what they made for PHP
(http://www.php.net) and it works very well. Within a few months, it would
become a great resource for developers.

The only problems I see (which are big ones...) is to follow as closely as
possible Apple documentation and be aware when it is changed. And I don't
know if Apple would enjoy this initiative.

Anyway, this is direction I feel could be interesting.

According to the book Learning Cocoa, I agree with people who says it is bad
(I unfortunately bought it too and it didn't help me at all).

Bertrand Mansion
Mamasam


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