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ml[Moderator] Cocoa and list resources
FROM : mmalcolm crawford
DATE : Thu Apr 14 18:07:01 2005

Cocoa-related resources that may answer your question without the 
need to wait for a reply from the list:

    Apple's online documentation
    <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/>
    <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Cocoa.html>
    (Remember you can also get to documentation in Xcode -- see the 
"Help" menu
      -- but also refer to the online documentation for most recent 
updates.)

    Developer examples
    <file:///Developer/Examples/AppKit/>

    "UNOFFICIAL Cocoa-dev Frequently Asked Questions"
    <http://www.alastairs-place.net/cocoa/faq.txt>
        Especially useful for pointers to documents relating to 
memory management
        and book recommendations


Pointers to other online resources

    List archives
    <http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev>

    Combined Apple and Omni Cocoa developer list archives
    <http://www.cocoabuilder.com/>

    Cocoa Bindings
    <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/
CocoaBindings/
>
    <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/
CocoaBindingsRef/
>
    <http://developer.apple.com/cocoa/cocoabindings.html>
    <http://homepage.mac.com/mmalc/CocoaExamples/controllers.html>
    <http://www.cocoadevcentral.com/articles/000080.php>
    <http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2004/04/06/cocoa.html>

    Google
    <http://www.google.com/>
    (It is sometimes the case that using the subject line of a post
      as a search term in Google will yield an answer...)

List etiquette etc.
Please ensure that you abide by the list rules:
    <http://lists.apple.com/tc.html>
    <http://lists.apple.com/tips.html>
        In particular: please "Edit included messages in replies to
        minimize the amount of text."  There is no need, for example,
        to include the list footer in your reply...

Suggested additional reading for general guidelines on how to get the 
best from a list:
    "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way"
    <http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html>


Finally, please bear in mind that there are several thousand 
subscribers to the Cocoa-dev list, including many Apple engineers. 
Every post in effect costs the Cocoa community hundreds of dollars to 
process (and takes time away from the engineers who might be working 
on the fix to your bug!).  Please stay on topic.

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