Re: Any source of Printed & Bound docs
Re: Any source of Printed & Bound docs
- Subject: Re: Any source of Printed & Bound docs
- From: Sherm Pendley <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 13:14:47 -0400
On May 22, 2006, at 11:08 AM, Tommy Nordgren wrote:
Is it possible to purchase printed and bound documentation of Cocoa
and other
Mac OS X API:S
Once upon a time, Apple put links to a "books on demand" printing
service on virtually every docs page - I don't know why they don't
provide that service any more.
You could always just take the PDFs down to your local copy shop.
Plastic comb binding or 3-ring binders are better, IMNSHO, than the
usual glue or wire-spiral binding. Tech references get a lot of wear
and tear, and it's nice to be able to replace individual pages.
Apple's pushing documentation updates out fairly frequently these
days though. That's a huge improvement over the "bad old days" of
"Documentation Forthcoming", but it does mean that your printed docs
would be outdated pretty quickly.
sherm--
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