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Re: Books on Xcode 3 and Cocoa
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Re: Books on Xcode 3 and Cocoa


  • Subject: Re: Books on Xcode 3 and Cocoa
  • From: Todd Heberlein <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 08:19:50 -0700

Trouble is, as far as I'm aware there's no end date on the iPhone NDA.

I suspect the end date will be the same as the official release of the 2.0 software or WWDC (whichever comes first); although, I wish they would make it sooner. Being able to ask questions and get answers would be really nice.


If I were about to publish an Xcode book, I would also wait until the iPhone NDA was over (and have the developer tools settle down a bit). It seems that the iPhone is attracting a lot of non-Mac developers, and I would definitely want to tap that market. I wonder how many people will try out Xcode 3 for developing applications for iPhone and then also start creating applications for the Mac itself?

Todd

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