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RE: [Discuss-gnustep] RE: GNUstep Environment - the core
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Philippe C.D. Robert |
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RE: [Discuss-gnustep] RE: GNUstep Environment - the core |
Date: |
Sat, 16 Sep 2000 10:02:14 +0200 |
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, ian.mondragon@bankofamerica.com wrote:
> I've actually been working on an Objective-C cookbook that I would like to
> get online when it has a more realistic load of examples. It's mainly my
> own 'usefull code' notebook from work & home, where I throw in common chunks
> of code and slick ways of doing routine things with the foundation classes.
> Ideally, I would like it to be something on par with/exceeding the
> usefulness of books like 'The Perl Cookbook'...I say "exceed" because
> Objective-C unquestionably needs a massive push into the public spotlight,
> and fantastic resources like 'The Perl Cookbook' are hard to come by (not
> that I use Perl anymore }-). I really don't have anything in it covering
> the AppKit <hint>, but I've been working on expanding the rest of it and
> trying to fill in working examples for the smaller, more specific bits of
> code. If anyone is interrested in contributing to the project, please
> contact me and CC: my home account
> < copal@cifnet.com >
Hi,
this sounds very interesting. I agree with you that ObjC needs some more,
serious PR! Therefore I plan to launch an ObjC site in the near/midterm future
(www.objective-c.org). So I ask everybody to volunteer! Such cookbooks,
tutorials etc. is exactly what we need!
sweet dreams, Phil
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Philippe C.D. Robert
Developer - StudioSendai.com