Re: Better printed documentation? (wish list)
Re: Better printed documentation? (wish list)
- Subject: Re: Better printed documentation? (wish list)
- From: Todd Freese <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 17:50:50 -0600
I find using a second monitor a must. Then you can keep the on-line
documentation open at all times and still have the other monitor for
programming.
Todd
On Nov 12, 2006, at 4:19 PM, R. Matthew Emerson wrote:
On Nov 12, 2006, at 2:58 PM, William Squires wrote:
Hi all,
It'd be nice (for me, anyway) if there was ample printed
documentation on all of the IB palette items (properties, methods,
delegates, etc...). Something like the old "Inside Macintosh"
books (but updated for (at least) OS X 10.3.x), or a nice, hefty
book like Microsoft Press' "Programming Visual Basic 6.0" (around
1000+ pages or so), but from Apple instead...
I already have the "Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X" book from
Hillegras, but I'm looking more for a reference manual, not a
tutorial; I hate wasting valuable screen real-estate having an
'online' document open - books are so much nicer that way, IMHO.
A couple years ago at the WWDC, O'Reilly was handing out a book
called Cocoa in a Nutshell. I think it covers only up to 10.2,
though.
Looks like amazon still has a few copies of it.
http://www.amazon.com/Cocoa-Nutshell-OReilly-Michael-Beam/dp/
0596004621/sr=11-1/qid=1163369460/ref=sr_11_1/102-7971867-6116140
I never really used my copy that much. You can't grep a dead tree,
after all.
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