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From: oolesson!alex@uunet.uu.net
Subject: BOOK: NeXTSTEP Programming: Concepts and Applications
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Date: Wed, 5 May 1993 06:24:12 GMT
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
	Alex Duong Nghiem
	Object Lesson, Inc.
	(403) 270-4497 (temporary)
	uunet!oolesson!alex or oolesson!alex@uunet.uu.net (NeXTMail)
	75040.3647@compuserve.com (no NeXTMail here please)

Object Lesson, Inc. and Prentice Hall are proud to announce the  
release of NeXTSTEP Programming: Concepts and Applications (ISBN  
0-13-605916-3), a 600+ pages programming textbook specifically aimed  
at programmers who wish to write object-oriented applications in  
NeXTSTEP 3.0. This up-to-date text introduces object-oriented design  
along with Objective-C, the AppKit, InterfaceBuilder, ProjectBuilder,  
HeaderViewer, and other new features of NeXTSTEP 3.0. Other topics  
include:

* object-oriented design tools including CRC cards, message diagrams,  
etc
* porting applications to NeXTSTEP/Intel
* debugging techniques using Gdb
* an extensive list of resources including addresses and contacts for  
user groups around the world, archive sites, newsgroups, etc.
* and much much more!

This book is classroom tested and is being adopted by major  
universities in North America and Europe. Praise for the book  
include:

===================================================================

"A great introduction to developers interested in object-oriented  
programming, object-oriented  design, and the NeXTSTEP development  
environment. If you want to start writing applications for NeXTSTEP,  
get this book."
	Ali Ozer, Application Kit Software Engineer
	NeXT Inc.

"NeXTSTEP Programming: Concepts and Applications is well-written,  
meticulously organized and easy to follow. It provides a great  
introduction to NeXTSTEP programming, and I can recommend it without  
reservation to developers just getting started with the NeXTSTEP  
environment." 
	Bruce F. Webster (author of The NeXT Book)
	Chief Technical Officer, Pages Software Inc

"Finally, some useful and readable documentation for NeXTSTEP!  Every  
NeXTSTEP programmer needs this book."
	Glenn Reid, author of PasteUp
	RightBrain Software, Inc.

"...one of the best, complete and up-to-date programming tutorials  
for NeXTSTEP...a veritable treasure-house for the budding NeXTSTEP  
developer. Alex has packed it full of nuggets of information and  
insights that usually takes NeXTSTEP developers years to acquire."
	Jiro Nakamura, Publisher
	NeXTWatch Magazine

====================================================================

We will be at the NeXTWorld Expo on May 25-27 at the Moscone Center  
in San Francisco with sample copies. The source code is available  
from sonata under submissions as AlexNeXTSTEPSource.tar.Z. The table  
of contents and list of figures are available under submissions as  
AlexNeXTSTEPBook.tar.Z.

To order the book, please visit your local bookstore or contact  
Prentice Hall at (800) 922-0579 (phone) or (515) 284-6719 (fax). For  
corporate accounts, please contact Mark Puma at (201) 592-2863  
(phone) or (201) 592-2249 (fax).


Object Lesson, Inc. is a Dallas-based corporation that specializes in  
object-oriented solutions and training. Its list of clients include  
Fortune 500 corporations and universities throughout North America  
and Europe.

These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Marcel Waldvogel and Netfuture.ch.