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Re: Still about bad documentation
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Re: Still about bad documentation


  • Subject: Re: Still about bad documentation
  • From: Donald Brown <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 07:40:11 -0600

There are three reasons for this discussion. First, if Apple really wants
as many Cocoa programmers as they say they do, they need to get the message
that the current document is not sufficient for anyone and particularly for
beginners, and why. Second, to send the message to some enterprising book
writer that there might be an opportunity here <grin>. Third, it's sort of
a plea for understanding from those who don't get it to those who do.

Donald

on 11/13/2001 7:00 AM, Stiphane Sudre at email@hidden wrote:

> It's a known fact the documentation has some bugs in it. As in every
> documentation, as in every book, as everywhere.
>
> What you seem to be looking for is divination not documentation.
>
> So what's the interest to argue on that ?
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