Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 16th Jul 2003 19:26 UTC
Features, Office Aaron Hillegass' new book, titled "Core Mac OS X and Unix Programming", is now available in the stores. In the past, we reviewed his previous book "Cocoa Programming for MacOSX" and we got a good idea of Aaron's elegant writing style, descriptive chapters and advanced development under Mac OS X. In this book, he goes down under, teaching us how to handle and develop for the underpinnings of OSX, the core of the OS.
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Yikes
by praetorian on Wed 16th Jul 2003 21:05 UTC

90 bucks for a developers book!?!

Wow. I only paid $55 for ANSI Common Lisp, which seems like a far more specialized and, therefore, expensive topic.

Not saying it isn't worth it. But still. Sticker shock.