674da32071 How forms work, and such.It is severly lacking in its explanation of database records and memory management.It assumes you know all the palm API inside and out and how it all works. Sorry, we failed to record your vote. However, if you are a hobbyist or a moderately experienced programmer, I would recommend you look at "Palm OS Programming Bible" by Lonnon R. Read more Published on June 28, 2002 by D. That meant that some of the code wouldn't compile.The good news, however, is that the author responded quickly to an email and sent me updated source code. Primarily, the book's title should be "Palm Programming using CodeWarrior." The book deals almost exclusively with CodeWarrior (CW), with only an occasional sentence devoted to any other development tool. Sorry, we failed to record your vote. A good tea coaster.I do not find myself turning to this book when I need to look something up.A nice intro book but barely scratch the surface. I can respect the fact that this is probably the case because CodeWarrior is the leading Palm Development environment; nonetheless, the book's singular focus on CW should be duly noted up front.
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Second, the book is getting somewhat dated. Having purchased many programming books, I did not expect a $300 program to be included with a book at this price. Please try again Report abuse 2.0 out of 5 starsDon't bother – the DOCS available at Palm, Inc. 2000Format: Paperback As a beginner in Palm programming, I had a hard time getting the right information on how to handle application events and deal with buttons and other form objects. Personally, I did not care for some of the code explanations; and new programmers may find them confusing. Thank you for your feedback.
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