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- From: bobfry@crl.com (Robert Fry)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: ==> STUPID NEW GUY HERE <==
- Date: 4 Feb 1996 10:36:10 -0800
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- gb8b@aol.com (GB8B) writes:
-
- >Hey there, I'm just now migrating from QBasic and HyperCard to Symantec
- >C++ on a Mac, and I need some help. I've always found the best way to
- >learn a language is to study other peoples' code, and would really
- >appreciate it if anyone could send me or tell me where to find simple
- >examples of C code, preferably examples that illustrate basic Mac
- >procedures like using menus, dialog boxes, etc., and code that deals with
- >icons and other graphics (and of course I would dig any general
- >suggestions for someone who is just starting out on C). Help me!
-
- In order, I would suggest you check out comp.sys.mac.programmer, Inside
- Macintosh, and any one of the books available on programming the
- macintosh in C. You might also want to read comp.lang.c++ -- comp.lang.c
- is not the best place to find C++ information, as the languages have
- significant differences.
-
- Bob
-