Re: Palm dev print mags

2002-12-28 Thread Aaron Ardiri
> As a new Palm developer (but an old crusty software developer) I > was wondering if there are any print magazines targeted for Palm > development, as opposed to mainstream consumer oriented PDA-type > magazines. nope, not yet :) the thought has crossed my mind however to work on something l

Re: Palm dev print mags

2002-12-28 Thread Ben Combee
At 09:58 2002-12-28 -0500, you wrote: As a new Palm developer (but an old crusty software developer) I was wondering if there are any print magazines targeted for Palm development, as opposed to mainstream consumer oriented PDA-type magazines. Steve Mann once printed a magazine called Tap that d

Re: Palm dev print mags

2002-12-28 Thread Joe Biron
since then I've voraciously read printed periodicals to stay current. Alas... - Original Message - From: "Ben Combee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 11:32 AM Subject: Re: Palm dev pri

RE: Palm dev print mags

2002-12-28 Thread Scott Johnson
From: Ben Combee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > the Internet has killed the traditional programmer magazine. Sad... I picked up a Dr. Dobb's Journal the other day for the first time in months, and was shocked how thin and emaciated it has become. Hey, maybe they have room for more Palm articles no

Re: Palm dev print mags

2002-12-28 Thread Steve Mann
Steve Mann once printed a magazine called Tap that dealt with development for the Newton, and later Palm OS devices -- he sells an archive CD that has all the articles, and there are some good ones there. Thanks for the almost-correct plug Ben. It was (eventually) called PDA Developers, ne

Re: Palm dev print mags

2002-12-29 Thread Joe Biron
e J2ME articles every single issue. Regards, Joe Biron - Original Message - From: "Steve Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 12:09 AM Subject: Re: Palm dev print mags > > > Steve