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Any new/updated Cocoa books soon?
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Any new/updated Cocoa books soon?


  • Subject: Any new/updated Cocoa books soon?
  • From: amy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 19:26:58 -0800

I'm looking to expanding my library of Cocoa books. Are there any new books coming out?

I'm aware of a couple of titles that have been announced and one new book that is available now:

I've pre-ordered Eric Buck's "Cocoa Design Patterns" from Amazon. Amazon says it's due out in January 2004, but I don't see it listed as an upcoming title on the O'Reilly website. Is there a delay on its release?

Barnes & Noble has a 2nd edition of "Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X" by Aaron Hillegass listed as due out in February 2004 (and I also noticed that Amazon removed their page for this upcoming revision).

"Programming in Objective C" by Stephen Kochan came out in November 2003. It looks promising and I plan to order it.

Since Panther has been out for a few months now, I'm wondering if I should wait for 2nd and 3d editions of currently available titles. In particular, I'd like to get "Cocoa Programming" by Anguish, Buck, and Yacktman; it looks like it would be a good general reference. Any word on whether there will be an update on this book? _______________________________________________
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