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- From: Sproul@sproul.sproul.com (Mark Sproul)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Think Reference
- Message-ID: <D2150096.l48j74@sproul.sproul.com>
- Date: 14 Dec 92 11:37:11 GMT
- Reply-To: Sproul@sproul.sproul.com (Mark Sproul)
- Organization: Sproul Consulting
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- In article <a-kraus-111292163423@pesa.physics.uiuc.edu> (comp.sys.mac.programmer), a-kraus@uiuc.edu (Albert L. Kraus) writes:
- > I would like to find out if it is worth to buy the Think Reference.
- > What's in the Think Reference book?
- > I have Think C.
- >
- > Thanks!
- > Have a nice day!
- >
-
- ABSOLUTLY POSITIVLY
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- Think Reference is GREAT, I would never want to program again without
- it.
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- It is all of IM I->V in an online VERY FAST hypertext based system.
- It takes about 1/10 the time to find a toolbox call. You can copy
- and paste it to your code and not worry about getting all of the arguments
- right.
-
- Also it only takes about 256K of RAM so you can have it running all
- of the time.
-
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- Mark Sproul - KB2ICI - New Jersey
- sproul@sproul.com
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