Computer documentation ranges from fantastic to abyssmal depending on the vendor or manufacturer of the software. Presentation issues aside for a moment, accuracy of information in some documentation is wonting. Apple other than providing on disk documentation and web-based documentation doesn't do anything else and depends on third party providers. Not everybody has a bookshare.org account and international users are under some restrictions for use of materials obtained from that site beyond those living in the United States. For those that do have bookshare.org accounts though there are a few texts a Mac user might find helpful to download and read. One thing that puzzles me about that though is that the only programming book tightly connected to apple that bookshare.org has is on carbon. Is that programming platform worthwhile to learn for developing stuff we all can use?



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