Re: Book: Mac OS X Advanced Development Techniques
Re: Book: Mac OS X Advanced Development Techniques
- Subject: Re: Book: Mac OS X Advanced Development Techniques
- From: Jim Rankin <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 10:20:20 -0400
Thanks for responding.
I guess my question is how do you see this book in relation to others
on the market already? What niche does your book fill that was missing
previously, and what motivated you to write it?
It looks like the kind of book to pick up and read about whatever topic
interests you at that moment, without going through it linearly. Is
that about right?
Best,
-jimbo
On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 07:45 PM, Joe Zobkiw wrote:
Jim Rankin wrote:
Does anyone know anything about this book:
http://www.triplesoft.com/macosx/? Good, bad, indifferent?
Seems to have some topics often asked about here.
Best,
-jimbo
Hello Jim,
I'm probably not the best person to ask since I wrote the book, but I
can answer any specific questions you may have about the content.
There is a sample chapter online that you can view via the book's web
site (listed below). I can tell you that my goal was to put together a
book of useful examples that w large number of developers could benefit
from. I'm a firm believer in learning by example and then extending on
what you learn. The chapters in the book are exactly for that purpose
and I think provide a solid foundation on which to create new projects.
http://www.triplesoft.com/macosx/
I hope this helps - feel free to email me any questions you may have
about the book.
Joe Zobkiw
Author, Mac OS X Advanced Development Techniques
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