REALBasic: TDG, Second Edition
By Matt Neuburg
September 2001
Pages: 752
ISBN 10: 0-596-00177-0 |
ISBN 13: 9780596001773
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(5) (Average of 4 Customer Reviews)
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Book descriptionDesign astonishingly fast, full-fledged Mac applications with REALbasic! Even if you're a beginning programmer, this book will teach you the essential concepts for programming every aspect of REALbasic. It's a vital reference for the expanding legion of developers who are discovering the power and flexibility of REALbasic. Now covers REALbasic 3, so you can generate your project for Mac OS 8/9, Mac OS X, and Windows.
Full Description
- Fundamentals: a detailed summary of the language that quickly shows you how to think about programming and accomplish your goals in less time
- User Interface: how to create a complete application using the rich classes and pre-defined tools that make life so much easier for the REALbasic programmer.
- Reaching Out: Internet communications, databases, multimedia, game programming and more!
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Second Edition: September 2001
ISBN: 0-596-00177-0
Pages: 752
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REALbasic: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition Review, September 16 2002
What a great book, I've had a copy of the first edition since it's publication and I am familiar with the 2nd edition.
Matt Neuburg has a good grasp of what REALbasic can and can't do. In addition, Neuburg's way of introducing Object Oriented Programming concepts, along with the REALbasic implementation of them, is something that I found quite valuable.
The book is not in the "build an application step-by-step" style. However, the book goes beyond the basic how-to, and explains, in some depth, the hows and whys involved in the OOP process. By using REALbasic to illustrate these hows and whys, Neuburg shows how REALbasic implements these concepts and, in some cases, how it differs from industry standards. This approach I found far more useful, in the long run.
Having some rusty procedural programming experience, I had no problem learning Object-oriented programming in REALbasic with only this book and the official documentation.
With REALbasic's semi-annual version updates, it is becoming more of a moving target for book authors as new features and abilities are added. The 2nd ed of RBTDG is starting to show its age after only a year (covers Rb3.0). That said, even with the Dummies beginner book (Rb 3.0), the Clayton Crooks II book (Rb 4.02) and the upcoming Visual Quickstart Guide (Rb 3.5), the RBTDG's breadth, depth and relevance is such that I would still recommend this book, if you could buy only one.
With REALbasic now at version 4.51, I really hope that there will be an updated 3rd edition of this Definitive REALbasic classic.
If so, I'll gladly buy one of the first copies.
REALbasic: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition Review, July 27 2002
Matt's book is essential for anyone wanting to make the most of REALbasic. It goes way beyond the official documentationmuch more detail, great examples, and lots of tips on what works, and more important, what doesn't.
The only shortcoming is that the 2nd Edition covers REALbasic 3, not the current 4.5 release. I'll be first in line to buy the next edition.
REALbasic: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition Review, September 30 2001
Very great book, a must have even if you have the first edition. Sept 2001.
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REALbasic: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition Review, August 15 2001
this is one great book.(i owned the first ed. and will be buying this one) if you are using you MUST buy this book.
I repeat ,MUST.
Media reviews
"When O'Reilly uses the words 'the definitive guide' in a book's title, then readers can be assured that it is true to label...an essential reference and resource for REALbasic programmers and those who want to learn REALbasic. Excellent typographic design, comprehensive coverage of the subject, well-written, and convenient lay-flat binding."
--Major Keary, AUSOM News, March 2002
"Great news for amateur programmers who would like to create down-and-dirty programs (and mighty complex ones, too) that run on Macintosh and Windows computes. A new book by REALbasic guru Matt Neuburg explains in decipherable English the shareware programming language that the bulk of Mac software hobbists use Neuburg's book is a welcome sauce to the main dish."
--James Coates, Chicago Tribune, Nov 12, 2001
"Matt Neuburg is an excellent writer. Although much of the material is technical, his prose consistently feels like it was written by a "real" person who enjoys the process, who cares about his readers, and who considers every word before clicking he SAVE button. Layout, design, structure, style, code examples, and screen shots all are clear and focused on the items under discussion. REALbasic: The Definitive Guide is a a masterpiece of organization and mental engineering. In spite of its brain-expanding content, we encounter occasional side-splitting humor, making the experience more well-rounded?This "definitive guide" is so thorough and comprehensive it is difficult to imagine one person writing it in ten years, much less programmer, but if I were I would sequester myself with the book and software for a looooooooong time to glean the accumulated wisdom of the author and the many people he credits for support. MacMice Rating: 5 out of 5."
--John Nemerovski, MyMac, Dec 2001
"an essential reference and resource for REALbasic programmers and those who want to learn REALbasic."
--Major Keary, Book News, Dec 2001
Reviews from First Edition:
"Matt Neuburg's excellent writing and broad range of topics makes REALbasic: the Definitive Guide and easy-to-understand and very useful book for programmers entering the world of REALbasic."
--Paul E. Sevinc, MacTech, May 2000
"Matt Neuberg's REALbasic: The Definitive Guide is a diligent and thorough introductory text forREALbasic 2 on the Macintosh, an object-oriented programming environment based on components and BASIC. Even if you've never programmed before, this title--combined with the power and ease of use of REALbasic--is all you need to start writing your own software for the Maco In all, REALbasic: The Definitive Guide serves its purpose well as a one-volume reference and tutorial to getting the most out of this capable tool, whose functionality certainly rivals any of today's RAD-style programming environments."
--Richard Dragan, amazon.com, Jan 2000
"REALbasic is another popular tool, and with a new book available from O'Reilly, learning to use REALbasic has never been easier."
--John C. Daub, Mactech, Dec 1999
"I am enjoying reading Matt's plainspoken, literary prose, in which he takes a complicated subject and makes his companion feel comfortable at every stage of the journey. My conclusion is, if you are thinking about using REALbasic version 2 as your software development tool, you have an exceptional friend in Professor Neuburg. The software is good, its official manual is less than perfect, and this third-part book is a delight to the eye and brain. Our Book Bytes rating is for people who intend to take the plunge: MacMice Rating: 4"
--John Nemerovski, Book Bytes, My Mac Magazine, February 2000
"As a first programming tool, REALbasic is a perfect choice, and so is this patient, thorough, and intelligently written book, which guides new users in building their first programs. For more experienced readers, it makes a capable reference to the wide range of features available in REALbasic."
--Richard Dragan, amazon.com March 2000
"the standard reference for REALBasic programmers from newbie to advanced"
--MacTech, August 2000