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"Learn Cocoa on the Mac" is in print!

posted by jack at 16:50 CET in / writing feed

It's true! At long last, after months and months of late nights, the book is done. Available in digital and paper form from Apress, as well as Amazon.com and elsewhere. I've also set up LearnCocoa.org to be a gathering-place for readers of the book; Right now, there's not much there except for links to buy the book, and to a discussion forum where you can post questions, and also find the source code to all the example apps created in the book.

Big thanks once again to everyone who made this possible!

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Learn Cocoa: As good as done

posted by jack at 09:09 CET in / writing feed

My wife just pointed out that I haven't blogged at all since last August! But, I have a good excuse: I've been writing Learn Cocoa on the Mac. And to top things off, I'm basically done! The book itself isn't yet in print (though it will be soon), but as of a couple of days ago, the actual writing is done; All chapters are complete, all the screenshots are in place, and it's all passed off to copy editors and layout people and whatnot (the parts of the publishing process that I really don't know anything about). All that's left for me is a bit of proofreading, approving editorial changes, etc.

So, sometime in January, the book should appear on bookshelves near you! Or, if not near you, at least it's on Amazon and elsewhere. More info when I know the exact release date.

Anyway, this has been a huge project. Lots of work, and extremely satisfying on any number of levels. And now that it's basically done, I find that I already miss it! I guess I'll have to go on writing.

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On Writing "Learn Cocoa"

posted by jack at 21:18 CET in / writing feed

It has come to my attention that I haven't said a word here about my current side project, which I'm spending all my spare time working on: I'm writing a book! This comes as a surprise to me as much as anyone, but there it is. Through a happy set of coincidences, I've been given the opportunity to work on the upcoming Apress book "Learn Cocoa on the Mac" along with Dave Mark and Jeff LaMarche, not to mention Mark Dalrymple doing tech review, and of course Clay Andres and the rest of the team at Apress.

This opportunity came about through a string of coincidences. Some of them hinge on things that I've done over time without any hope or intention of writing a book, which goes to show, perhaps, that sometimes when you reap what you sow, the harvest may be quite unexpected!

Anyway, this is a huge undertaking, and I feel like a bit of a hermit, eschewing the watching of TV and the reading of blogs in favor of the writing of pages, but I am truly having a blast.

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