BTW, the 400 devs count is from the total number of devs as told by the results of the org survey, good chance that the community is bigger, but for now the survey is the only way to have a count. I don't access to the number of subscribers to the lists or other counts that can give a better view of the community.

If we are really only have +- 400 developers outside of Apple, I don't think writing a book is "profitable".

I'm kind of goading Chuck on to write a sequel to "Practical WebObjects." How about "Absurdly Cool WebObjects"?

On Oct 23, 2009, at 12:07 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:

Hi!

On 2009/10/23, at 17:46, John & Kim Larson wrote:

without having the patience to read the manual,

Is there a manual?

Yours

Miguel Arroz

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