As far I know, Zuga's book have no English version, which is problematic, 
because much more people speaks English than Japanese, I guess.

The QC community have no QC book in english, so its a bit hard to say a QC book 
could be helpful or not, right? :)

Anyway, waiting for a QC book at least 2 years is pretty bad, because Apple 
releases new OS in every 2 years, and QC also has a bigger update in almost 2 
years, so, when the guys finishes the book, maybe a lot of things could be 
irrelevant (think about the changes between QC3 and QC4).

Tamas

On Jan 17, 2012, at 9:14 AM, Joris de Jong wrote:

> I think QC is different from the other dev tools in this way,  in that it 
> (also) attracts a certain user that is not used to reading the somewhat dry 
> official Apple documentation.
> 
> Because of its nodal setup, ease of use and quick results, it shares a user 
> base with apps like max/msp and processing, where video tutorials, step by 
> step books and active forum communities are a lot more common.
> 
> I'm actually surprised no one has jumped into this hole, since there is 
> indeed officially only book on the market, and one in preorder for the last 
> two years.
> 
> Joris
> 
> Sent from my iPad (which is not meant to be an apple snob, but to excuse any 
> weird spelinj mistaxes)
> 
> On 17 jan. 2012, at 05:30, George Toledo <gtole...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> That's been available for pre-order for at least a year, if not more (2?).
>> 
>> Zuga made a pretty good book on QC that's been available for a long time. 
>> 
>> In my opinion, Apple has presented way more about qc than most qc users 
>> bother to read through and learn; there's no quick fix. The only really 
>> undocumented things are the internal API, and that's not likely to be 
>> covered in depth by the book in question. I'm always a bit miffed when 
>> people complain about lack of documentation, when there's more documentation 
>> about it than many other apple api's or developer tools.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Jan 16, 2012, at 4:48 PM, Rob Duarte <ra...@rahji.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> has anyone seen this yet?  it's supposed to be published in june 2012.. 
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Quartz-Composer-Hands-Creating/dp/0321636945
>>> 
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