[thelist] Books

Norman Eisenberg norman at sgmscorp.com
Wed Sep 25 12:39:37 CDT 2013


I have a program from MIT that does the conversion would you like to have it and perhaps you could use it one day.. Norman

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Hi Norman,

Think you might have the wrong thread — I was talking about a decent JS book in reply to Erik's request for good reads during his holiday.

I have no earthly idea about FileMaker Pro's attitude to Android (although I'm fairly certain Javascript is the least pertinent language relating to either), although a Google search for 'filemaker pro android' turns up all sorts of promising-looking results.

On Wednesday, 25 September 2013, Norman Eisenberg wrote:

> Barney here is what I need.. I have to convert my EMR program that I 
> invented on FileMaker Pro 11.1 to android so that it can be used in 
> another country incorporating NFC..(they only want Android, ) and I have a program
> from MIT to do that , but I don’t understand how to do it..       thank you
>  NOrman
>
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> I read JavaScript Allongé [1] early on this year and found it to be an 
> absolute joy. The writing is really something — it makes you take 
> another look at familiar patterns and grasp the functional logic 
> beneath and in between the lines.
>
> It goes right back down to the nuts and bolts (What's a function? 
> What's a
> variable?) and quickly and clearly builds beautifully expressive 
> patterns in plain sight. Lovely stuff.
>
> [1] https://leanpub.com/javascript-allonge
>
> On Tuesday, 24 September 2013, erik mattheis wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for suggestions for what I can read to allow me to come 
> > back from vacation a better programmer. I think I'm receiving The 
> > Pragmatic Programmer as a gift  and am really looking forward to it- 
> > so maybe along those lines but not that specific book.
> >
> > Something with a lot of JS or PHP examples which are current would 
> > be nice too. I'd be an expert in both if it was still 2002, ha ha.
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