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Re: Where can I go beyond the User Guide?

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Subject: Re: Where can I go beyond the User Guide?
From: CV <atauqua at hit dot net>
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 04:05:50 -0500
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You didn't mention the Rb Language Reference. It is the best language source of all.

The examples on the Rb CD are helpful. Also Seth Willit's tutorials on the ResExcellence site.

If you search Amazon, I think you will find three books on Rb, maybe four.

One of the best sources is the archives of this list which is searchable by topic.

Jack



Dear all,

I'm new to RealBasic and the Object Oriented Basic language, but I'm not entirely new to programming as I build pretty large PHP projects. So OOP in general is also something I understand.

I'm learning RealBasic because I see tons of possibilities using RB applications to enhance my webapplications. (excited!).

Now I read the Quickstart & the User Guide and I did the Tutorial. However, a lot of the things I see posted in this mailinglist are beyond the information given in the PDF's and I'm having difficulty to follow the conversations.

Where can I go to learn more about programming in RealBasic? Where do I go to learn all the ins-and-outs of RealBasic? I want to be able to program comfortably in the language itself instead of having to rely on simply dragging controls. And in a few months would even like to be able to extend my own applications with my self-made plugins. Not that I would need to now, but still I want the knowledge.

I'm asking this so I can purchase books knowing that these will result in a solid knowledgebase for future projects. I already subscribed to the RealBasic Developer Magazine, but I want to fill up my bookshelf with the right stuff.


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