I just bought the Beginning REALbasic: From Novice to Professional
from apress. And If you buy it directly from them, as e-book (PDF)
it only costs $20.
It was to basic for me, to simple, good book but very basic. Have
you noticed that there are plenty of starting books, and then you
have extremely advanced books like game and gravitational theories,
and such, but no intermediate books. No books which help you
maintain a large project, how to design, what is a good way of doing
MVC (mode view controller) oo projects, project planning and such.
Same argument for OBJ-C books. No book explains the best way to do
many controller projects, many windows and such.
I would also like to use this mail to suggest to people who know
stuff, why isnt there any real good paper on doing xml with
realbasic, something like xml101, xml201, xml301. Something that
gives you what you need to work with large xml documents in a good
manner. RBLibrary is the perfect platform for distributing these
documents. I mean, the people who did the xml sessions on RealWorld
could pretty much just post their notes ?
Trausti
On May 22, 2006, at 11:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got the two new Real Basic books that came out from Amazon.
Haven't
read them yet though.
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