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Re: books for getting started?


  • Subject: Re: books for getting started?
  • From: David LeBer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 14:11:52 -0400

On Oct 26, 2004, at 1:26 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

Actually, there are no user reviews for the Practical WebObjects (2004) book, either.
Actually, there are two. Only two? OK, come on people, no one else out there wants to scrawl a few words about the book on Amazon? I'd appreciate it if some other people would throw in their two cents, good, bad, or indifferent.

I wrote (part of) that book so I am biased. That said, *I* use it. Frequently. It is better than my memory. :-) It is not an introduction but you will find it well worth the money judging from the private responses that I have received.

Yes, agreed, buy the book. If you are just starting out there will be lots in it you don't understand. That will be OK, the stuff you *do* understand will make you grateful you own it. And once you've outgrown the Apple tutorials and the Joshua Marker Quick Pro guide, you will be very glad to have it on your bookshelf.


Chuck: I just posted a to Amazon (pending their review). I'll start calling friends now and family too :-)

;david

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David LeBer
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