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Date: Sun 21-Jul-1989 07:29:08 From: Unknown Subject: Announcement of Forthcoming NeXT Book I have been asked to post this announcement. Follow-ups to comp.sys.next. If you are unable to attend and want a copy of this book, please use the phone number mentioned below. They are preparing for large orders. DO NOT REPLY BY EMAIL. Locals note: that this is NOT the Sunnyvale/Lawrence store. --eugene miya ==================================================================== Computer Literacy Bookshops, Inc. invites you to meet Bruce Webster author of The NeXT Book Wednesday August 2nd 6:30-8:30 pm Computer Literacy Bookshops, Inc. >> ** 2590 North 1st Street ** << NOTE: SAN JOSE STORE!! >> ** San Jose ** << (408) 435-1118 As the only author allowed access to NeXT, Inc. during the development of the NeXT(tm) Computer System, noted computer journalist Bruce Webster is uniquely qualified to reveal its innovative and truly impressive features. The NeXT Book provides a complete exploration of the power and potential of the NeXT Computer System, from an overview of the hardware to programming in the sophisticated object-oriented environment. Published by Addison-Wesley. In addition to signing copies of The NeXT Book, Mr. Webster will be demonstrating and talking about its capabilities. Other keywords: MACH, NeXT Step, Interface Builder, graphical interface, signal processing, magneto-optical disk, >From: combs@sumex-aim.stanford.edu (Dave Combs)
Date: Sun 24-Jul-1989 16:04:42 From: Unknown Subject: Re: Announcement of Forthcoming NeXT Book In article <4428@eos.UUCP> eugene@eos.UUCP (Eugene Miya) writes: >The NeXT Book provides a complete exploration of the power and potential of >the NeXT Computer System, from an overview of the hardware to programming >in the sophisticated object-oriented environment. > Looked through _The_NeXT_Book_ this weekend...seems to be a very good survey in a "Western Civ" in a semester way...it's not often that you see the pin-outs for a machine's bus in an introductory survey. The book really seemed to be targetted at a semi-technical to technical audience that wants to know what the NeXT machine is all about without having to buy it or sit through a sales pitch.

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