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mlRe: OT: trouble getting "Cocoa Programming" ISBN: 0672322307 by Scott Anguish, Erik M. Buck, Donald A. Yacktman ?
FROM : Angela Brett
DATE : Mon Jan 27 10:00:48 2003

>I picked it up at Borders in Austin, TX, right around the first of the month.
>There were about 4 copies on the shelf at the time.


Aah, Borders... my favourite bookshop. It usually seems to have quite
a few Cocoa books, and coffee too. A great place to meet geeks.

On the subject of meeting geeks in Borders, if anyone else on this
list is in Auckland, New Zealand, maybe you'd like to come to the
so-called Auckland Java Users Group which meets in Borders on the
second Tuesday of each month. To quote the lone Java user who started
the group:

At 12:04 PM +1300 14/1/2003, Lachlan Scott wrote:
>being the second Tuesday of the month, it is the Auckland Java
>User's Group meeting at Borders bookshop, IT section, at 18.30. Latecomers
>will find us in the cafe.
>
>For those who have not met with us before, (or who are back-sliders ;-) the
>meeting is ostensibly a Java User's Group meeting, but since the most
>enthusiastic developers in Auckland appear to be Mac OS X people, our remit
>has rather expanded to include all the rather lovely offerings from Apple as
>well, including WebObjects, Cocoa, Carbon and UNIX generally.
>
>At present there is no particular agenda for the meetings, it is merely a
>social gathering in which the conversation is inevitably geeky. ;-)



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Angela Brett          <email_removed>          http://acronyms.co.nz/angela
A mathematician is a machine for turning coffee into theorems -- Paul Erdos
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