You'll be hard-pressed to find a more complete selection of information for the Mac programmer. From the comp.sys.mac.programmer digest to FAQ (frequently asked questions) lists for the major programming languages, there's information galore here. Audio, data, graphics, and protocol specifications are included as well. Also included is information on commercial products.
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CSMP Digest
François Pottier
pottier@dmi.ens.fr
Apprentice:Information:Digests:
/info-mac/per/csmp/
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CSMP Digest is a collection of article threads from the comp.sys.mac.programmer hierarchy of newsgroups. It is designed for people who read c.s.m.p. semi-regularly and want an archive of the discussions. Three volumes (years) of the digest are included here up to number 103 of volume 3.
MacScripting Digest is a collection of threads from the MacScripting Mailing List. This mailing list concerns itself mostly with AppleScript and related scripting environments on the Mac. Included are digests from February 1994 to May 1995.
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THINK C Digest
THINK C Mailing List
Apprentice:Information:Digests:
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THINK C Digest is a collection of threads from the THINK C Mailing List. This mailing list concerns itself mostly with Symantec's THINK C product and its related utilities.
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CSMP Guide
Matthew Xavier Mora
mxmora@unix.sri.com
Apprentice:Information:Programming:
news://comp.sys.mac.programmer.info/
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CSMP Guide is a very useful resource for Mac programmers. It answers a lot of the more common questions about Mac programming.
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Gestalt Selectors 2.9
Rene G.A. Ros
rgaros@bio.vu.nl
Apprentice:Information:Programming:
CompuServe:MacDev:
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Gestalt Selectors is a document that lists all selectors for use with the Gestalt Manager known to the editor. These can include selector codes installed by Apple (system software) or by software from third and so-called "fourth" parties (your software?). The information in this list is useful for programmers and other people who can use the Gestalt Manager with their software, perhaps even using externals (with HyperCard, 4th Dimension, etc.)
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Mac Programming FAQ
Jon Wätte
d88-jwa@nada.kth.se
Apprentice:Information:Programming:
news://comp.sys.mac.programmer.info/
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Mac Programming FAQ is a public domain list of frequently asked questions about Mac programming, along with their answers. It is updated regularly by Jon Wätte.
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Think C From Scratch 2.0b
Ralph Gonzalez
gonzalez@crab.rutgers.edu
Apprentice:Information:Programming:
/info-mac/dev/info/
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Think C From Scratch is a HyperCard stack with information on programming, using Think C and Think C++.
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Writing System Extensions
Brian Stern
BrianS@pbcomputing.com
Apprentice:Information:Programming:
news://comp.sys.mac.programmer.info/
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Writing System Extensions is a document which provides information on the arcane art of writing system extensions. Topics covered include system extensions and trap patching.
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X/YMODEM spec
Chuck Forsberg
Apprentice:Information:Specifications:Datacom:
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X/YMODEM spec is a set of documents describing the XMODEM and YMODEM file transfer protocols.
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ZMODEM spec
Chuck Forsberg
Apprentice:Information:Specifications:Datacom:
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ZMODEM spec is a document describing the ZMODEM file transfer protocol.
This is a set of files which describe the specification for MacBinary and MacBinary II, methods for enveloping Macintosh double-fork files into a single fork, which can be stored in non-Mac environments.
RTF specification describes the Rich Text Format used by many word processors and other text-related applications. RTF allows formatted text to be freely exchanged between different applications and platforms.