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- From: royce@splunge.uucp (Royce Howland)
- Subject: Re: Request: info on learning NeXTStep
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.140756.2285@splunge.uucp>
- Organization: Ashley, Howland & Wood
- References: <1992Dec21.213124.6153@zip.eecs.umich.edu> <1h62lvINNcaf@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 14:07:56 GMT
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- isbell@cats.ucsc.edu (Art Isbell) writes:
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- >In article <1992Dec21.213124.6153@zip.eecs.umich.edu> bagchi@oosik.sprl.umich.edu (Ranjan Bagchi) writes:
- >> Hi. I'm interested in learning how to program NeXT apps. I'm
- >>C-fluent (although I don't know much about Objective-C), and know
- >>X11/Xt/Motif fairly well. Any book recommendations? I really just
- >>want a primer-type book.. the >$200 set I've seen talked about here
- >>is a bit too much for me.
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- >The only book that covers some of the the latest NeXTSTEP version, 3.0, is
- >NeXTSTEP Programming, Step One:... by Garfinkle and Mahoney (ISBN
- >0-387-97884-4).
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- >However, I was told that it is just being published so may not be available in
- >bookstores yet. My 8 December order placed with the publisher,
- >Springer-Verlag, has resulted in an invoice that states that it's "Not yet
- >published" with the estimated publication date being 02/93!! Has anyone
- >received this book yet?
-
- I picked up my copy at the local bookstore yesterday. He got 25 copies in
- 2 days ago, and needless to say, they're all gone by now.
- --
- Royce Howland, DKW Systems Corp. | "And since OS/2 2.0 is a 32-bit
- Everything is IMHO | operating system, programs are easier
- royce@splunge.uucp (NeXTMail OK) | to write and run faster, too."
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