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In Praise of the new O'Reilly Cocoa book
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In Praise of the new O'Reilly Cocoa book


  • Subject: In Praise of the new O'Reilly Cocoa book
  • From: "Michael P. Rogers" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 10:18:45 -0500

At 4:29 PM +0200 15/5/02, Ondra Cada wrote:
Incidentally, any news at O'Reilly?

The Garfinkel & Mahoney book is out, and it is *great*. Lots of examples and lucid explanations, signatures for the major methods, copiously illustrated, well organized, just a delight. My only complaint is that there's nothing on networking, but the book is 600 pages, so that may explain it. Maybe that can be part of an on-line addendum. Anyone who's learning Cocoa on their own needs to work through this book, and it would also be an excellent foundation for a course.

I *don't* work for O'Reilly, I just happen to be a satisfied reader.

Michael
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