Re: Recommended reading?
Re: Recommended reading?
- Subject: Re: Recommended reading?
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 16:56:20 -0700
Well, one could argue that *you* just absorb knowledge through the
keyboard. The rest of us, however... :)
On Aug 2, 2006, at 3:24 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
I use Xcode daily and I have not read _any_ of this. :-) And I
doubt that I ever will.
On Aug 2, 2006, at 3:01 PM, email@hidden wrote:
Perhaps I'm just being lazy, but reading the entire Xcode 2.3 User
Guide, which clocks in at a measly 536 pages, seems like an awful
lot of pre-reading to do for a couple of sessions on Xcode. Heck,
by the time I read all that I wouldn't need to attend the sessions
anymore! Most of the other things I've picked out to attend also
have recommended reading, though I haven't seen any others that
are this heavy-duty. And then there are the "related resources",
which I guess are like extra credit for the overachievers among us.
Is this recommendation really meant to be taken seriously?? Am I
going to regret it if I leave this summer reading pile at home?
janine
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