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Subject:Re: Knowing prog. lang. +s to a TW's $? From:John Ahlstrom <jahlstro -at- CISCO -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 15 Jan 1997 13:41:16 -0800
www.amazon.com estimates they can ship it in 2-3 days.
They are usually reliable in these estimates.
I have no connection with amazon.com other than as
a very satisfied customer.
JKA
John Ahlstrom jahlstrom -at- cisco -dot- com
408-526-6025 Using Java to Decrease Entropy
Any neural system sufficiently complex to generate the axioms of
arithmetic is too complex to be understood by itself.
Kaekel's Conjecture
Ruth Glaser wrote:
>
> The following book should be of particular interest to you then:
> "Object-Oriented GUI Application Development" by Geoff Lee
> ISBN 0-13-363086-2
>
> This is a high level (not API specific) approach to integrating GUI
> application development with OOA/OOD. My review - WOW! It has been
> immensely helpful, both for GUI development and OO docs development.
>
> The book is out of print and difficult to come by, but still can be found on
> many bookstores' shelves. (For Mitch - I got my copy at Borders in
> Bonaventure - Minnetonka).
>
> Ruth
> ruthg -at- goretek -dot- com
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