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Re: Request for Authors: Focused Cocoa Topic Books
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Re: Request for Authors: Focused Cocoa Topic Books


  • Subject: Re: Request for Authors: Focused Cocoa Topic Books
  • From: Frank Reiff <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:14:12 +0200

I whole-heartedly agree with Todd.

A book on bindings and core data that goes beyond the basics is long overdue..

Best regards,

Frank


On 23 Apr 2007, at 05:55, Todd Heberlein wrote:

I am an occasional Cocoa/OpenStep/NextSTEP developer, and it seems to me that the pace of technology change in Apple's tool chest has accelerated over the last several years. For example, I have been playing with the relatively recently added NSController objects, and they are immensely rich, complex, fun, and useful. The online documentation such as "Cocoa Bindings Programming Topics" seem to only scratch the surface. For example, I am just barely groking how to think about designing my software to effectively take advantage of controllers/bindings. It seems like a paradigm- shifting programming technology, and paradigm shifts take a while to absorb (at least for me).

REQUEST: Instead of adding just a chapter covering Cocoa Bindings and NSControllers to a new Cocoa book (or update of an existing one), I would love to have an in-depth book covering this one topic (or topic group). Maybe something like "Cocoa Bindings in a Nutshell", 300 pages. :-)

Likewise, "Core Data" seems like an incredibly rich experience deserving a book of its own.


Cheers,

Todd

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