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 :-)