Author Topic: mac programming book - may 1994  (Read 2688 times)

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mac programming book - may 1994
« on: December 09, 2014, 01:04:54 PM »

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BOOK NEWS

Two books to mention this month. The first is an excellent guide to using the Mac, and is ideal for those people who don't read manuals, who only ever use a sequencer, and who aren't at all technical. It is The Little Mac Book by Robin Williams (no, not that one) and Kay Nelson. (Peachpit Press, ISBN 0-938151-68-1). It costs under £15, and is thoroughly recommended for anyone who wants to learn how to really use their Mac.

On a completely different tack, Byte's Mac Programmer's Cookbook, by Rob Terrell, is a varied mixture of information, advice and tips aimed at just about any Mac programmer. (Osbourne, ISBN 0-07-882062-6) At under £25, it comes with a 3.5-inch HD disk crammed full of useful programs, utilities and source code. It's well worth a look, if you can stand the blatant Americanisms and Net-speak.

quoted from http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1994_articles/dec94/applenotes.html

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/BYTEs-Mac-Programmers-Cookbook-BYTEs-Programmers-Cookbook-By-Rob-Terrell-/181469667943


we need a subforum to collect this information for would-be programmers interested in programming for classic mac os!!!