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RE: Docs
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RE: Docs


  • Subject: RE: Docs
  • From: "Stuppel, Searle @ San Diego Central" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 15:45:19 -0700

Well i just bought my copy of Learning Cocoa today. Had it on order at my
local store and it came in. So we will see how helpful it lands up being for
me.

But i must agree, even tho my screen is slightly larger than Mikes, i hate
reading docs onscreen. Even when i have been playing with cinema displays
(DROOL, let's not get into how much those screens rock (or cost)), it is
still harder for me to look at docs onscreen. When I print them out, i just
land up with a mess on my desk, floor, bed, and whatever animals are silly
enough to remain lying around my room.

So having a book, even if it is not the be-all-and-end-all of what you need,
is IMMENSELY useful. Besides, if everything was addressed what would the
point of us programming it be?

searle

PS> Mike- wouldnt you just love to write your next article on how to parse a
file for text? (namely using NSScanner and such) or even more specifically
how to pull URL's out of a page? hint hint... hehe..
PPS> I do like your articles. Well written and i find very helpful


Searle Stuppel
CB Richard Ellis, Inc.
Direct: 858-546-4600
Fax: 858-546-4616
Toll Free: 800-334-9347
email@hidden


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