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Re: OpenStep for Enterprises
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Re: OpenStep for Enterprises


  • Subject: Re: OpenStep for Enterprises
  • From: Esteban <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 18:11:10 -0700

Hi Robert and all,

I checked out a book from my public library called OpenStep for Enterprises (author: Nancy Knolle Craighill). I read Robert Brooke's response discussion on it a while back (july last year or so), which I found through searching cocoa.mamasam.com (what a useful tool :)

Anyways, as is the case with most public library books, the software sample disks always disappear quite quickly (read stolen or lost). There is supposed to be a floppy disk with this particular book that contains the Cards software and source code. My understanding is that the book guides you through building the program in the disk.

www.wiley.com the publisher of the book lists it, but no place to get the sample code. At least no clear place i could see it in

I really could use the source code, even if its extremely outdated and wont compile in Cocoa, i'm up for a challenge :)

Does anyone know where to get the source code for the Cards program in the OpenStep for Enterprises or how to contact Ms. Nancy Craighill. Maybe I could ask her for the sample code.

Thanks,
-Esteban
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