What about everything ?
There is no simple solution when learning something new. If you want
to become good at something, you have to read everything there is,
simple as that.
Trausti
On Sep 30, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Dietmar Harms wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Which book(s) do You recommend for Newbies to REALbasic, but with a
> long experience in other programming languages? I suppose it's
> problematic to keep a book up to date because the REALbasic
> development environment changes too fast (rapid release plan),
> programming styles and conventions change over time, ... but anyway:
> Which of these (or other!) books can You recommend?
>
> * Mark S. Choate: Realbasic. Cross-Platform Application Development
> * Jerry Lee, Jr. Ford: Beginning REALbasic: From Novice to
> Professional
> * Matt Neuburg: REALBasic, The Definitive Guide (there is a 2nd
> Edition!)
> * Erick Tejkowski: REALbasic for Dummies
> * Michael Swain: Realbasic for Macintosh. (Visual QuickStart Guides)
> * Clayton E. Crooks: Learning REALbasic Through Applications
> * Al Anderson: REALbasic VTC Training CD
>
> Or should we prefer online resources, like for example the REALbasic
> university:
> * http://www.applelinks.com/rbu/
>
> What about the REALbasic Developer magazine? Does it make sense to
> subscribe as a newbie to REALbasic?
>
> TIA, Dietmar :-)
>
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