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- From: rfrost@degas.jrc.flinders.edu.au (Richard Frost)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system
- Subject: Best Mac Programming Books & Languages ?
- Message-ID: <RFROST.92Jul28202926@degas.jrc.flinders.edu.au>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 10:59:26 GMT
- Sender: @frodo.cc.flinders.edu.au
- Organization: CSIRO/Flinders Joint Research Centre in Information Technology
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- For an experienced C programmer beginning to program a System 7 Mac..
- I'd like to know answers to the following:
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- 1) What are the BEST Technical References for Mac programming ..
- especially ones that covers the System 7 API.
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- 2) What is the BEST C compiler to program the Mac in.. we currently
- have Think C Version 4.0 (I just unwrapped it last week) and
- was annoyed to find it was non-ANSI (it was dated 1989 so I was
- not surprised). is the latest version (6.0??) ANSI?
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- 3) What are the BEST books covering Mac Networking both at the user level
- and programming level.
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- 4) Are there any books that describe Apple's QuickTime extension for programmers.
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- 5) What are the advantages of registering as a Apple Developer??.. how much
- more information can you get?
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- 6) What magazines are oriented towards programming the Macintosh and assume more
- than a 'dumb user'.
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- I think thats all..
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- Please email any replies..
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- Thanks.
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- Richard.
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