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Re: Hello, Im really noob but really interested in learing
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Re: Hello, Im really noob but really interested in learing


  • Subject: Re: Hello, Im really noob but really interested in learing
  • From: David Avendasora <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 09:06:33 -0400

Hey Gustavo,

I sent an email to the owner of Authors book store (http://www.authors.com.co/ ) in Bogotá with the two books you are looking for and your email address.

I don't know if they will have any more luck getting the books for you, but they place special orders every Monday.

The Practical WebObjects book is aimed at more experienced WO Developers, and I wouldn't worry about getting it right away, at least not until you've gotten some time in working with WO.

The biggest challenge you are going to have is that almost everything, except WOLips tutorials themselves, references the old development tools, which in the case of EOModeler, the new ones are very similar and MUCH MUCH better. In the case of WOBuilder, they new tools are quite different, but, especially with Mike Schrags latest work (just over the weekend) it has almost as intuitive of an interface, but it _is_ different. Count yourself lucky that you're not trying to relearn how to do WO with the new tools as that can be quite a challenge in and of itself!

Good luck, and use the list archives and the lists regularly because that is what they are there for! Between Google, the Wiki and the lists, WO has a lot of support out there, and the experienced developers are almost invariably willing to help people just getting started. Some really great new features in the newest versions of WOLips are there because people who were new kept asking the same questions and therefor the developers knew they needed to address it.

Dave


On Mar 9, 2008, at 8:12 PM, Gustavo Pizano wrote:

Hello all guys
Im really noob but really interested in learning webobjects, I have been looking trough out some tutorials but I hae faild in the attempt to making them work. Im a computer science student so most programing stuff I understand, but WO its being quite hard to learn. I have been looking out for some books but I have faild as well, I can't bu the 2 avaaible so far due that Im from Colombia. If some one can provide me with some .pdf or something I will apreciate it.
Also if someone can give me some guidance to start learning WO I will be really happy, sometimesI feel so lost in the subject, but I have never decided to quit.


Thanks a lot

Gustavo
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