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Re: Cocoa docs - Oreilly
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Re: Cocoa docs - Oreilly


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa docs - Oreilly
  • From: Martin-Luc Girard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 14:40:48 -0400

Hi!

I recall reading somewhere that the cocoa and carbon books from Oreilly
would be released at WWDC, on may 21st. I also recall that attendees would
be given one of them...
I can't wait to get started!

Just my 0.02$ worth ;)

ML



> on 5/13/01 10:52 AM, Michael P. Rogers at email@hidden wrote:
>
>>>> What info do you need now? There is *plenty* of good stuff online, both on
>>>> Apple's site and on third party sites.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know if the O'Reilly book is available yet?
>>
>> On the O'Reilly site, it's characterized as "soon to be released " .
>> On Barnes and Noble's site they say it will be available on June 1st.
>> So all the evidence seems to be pointing towards "no". There is a
>> beta of chapter 6 on O'Reilly's web site, and if the rest of the book
>> is like it, it should be indispensable. Now if I can only figure out
>> what the @ in front of the String is doing...
>>
>> Michael
>
> Amazon.com also says June, although the catalog page on the O'Reilly site
> says May (of course, that could mean May 31...). I already placed an order
> at the O'Reilly site, although it would have been cheaper from Amazon, on
> the theory that I might get it a little sooner that way (of course, who
> knows if that is really true).
>
> - Dennis D.
>
> P.S. The @ in front of a string converts it into an NSString instance.
> Without the @, it is just a regular C string.
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 >Re: Cocoa docs (From: "Dennis C. De Mars" <email@hidden>)

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