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Re: ANN: Cocoa web discussions
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Re: ANN: Cocoa web discussions


  • Subject: Re: ANN: Cocoa web discussions
  • From: Joseph Spiros <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 11:38:08 -0500

Perhaps, however, when I see people posting questions here, and don't know to check http://cocoa.mamasam.com/ just so they can get answers to their questions on what is already 3 mailing lists, I'm afraid to see what happens when you try and get an answer, and you'll have tons of forums to visit.

Though, I agree, people will pick and choose which to frequent, it just seems a bit inefficient to me, if mostly all of them offer the same thing, just at different locations.

On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 11:35 PM, John C. Randolph wrote:

I don't see any reason to object to yet another Cocoa forum, any more than I would object to another book on programming Cocoa apps. Some will be more popular, some less so, and we can all pick and choose which ones to frequent.

-jcr


On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 07:47 PM, Joseph Spiros wrote:

Not meaning to be rude, but...
ANOTHER ONE? :) I've said before, without anything truely unique to offer, this will only futher to split up resources for the already small Cocoa development community :\.

On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 07:42 PM, Jake Repp wrote:

Hi all,

In the interest of furthering cocoa development and knowledge bases out
there I have put up a message board dedicated to Cocoa and Max OS X
development. I hope that this can grow into a useful resource for all
the new and experienced Cocoa developers in addition to the mailing list
and mailing list archives.

I would like to move the board to it's own domain eventually but for now
I've hosted it at a colo facility in the Seattle area under my home
page:

http://jrepp.com/cocoabb/

For those who enjoy a web-based format or miss the community aspects
of the BBS this is a great format for continued discussion. Come by and
register and feel-free to browse and contribute to the community.

John C. Randolph <email@hidden> (408) 974-8819
Sr. Cocoa Software Engineer,
Apple Worldwide Developer Relations
http://developer.apple.com/cocoa/index.html
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