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As a Macintosh programmer or developer you probably know about and subscribe to MacTech Magazine already. And since early 1993, the source code that accompanies our articles is now available on-line, saving you the time of manual input!
For those who are not so familiar, here is a quick outline of who we are:
MacTech Magazine (formerly MacTutor) was established in 1984 to provide a forum for programmers and developers. The aim was and is to provide a place where the latest developments and technologies can be shared within the Macintosh community, without the restrictions that Apple's “developer status” imposed. MacTech Magazine has since evolved into the vehicle by which the latest news and developments are brought to the attention of those at the heart of the industry. It has remained the only publication outside of Apple to serve the entire Macintosh Developer Community.
Nothing changes faster than Macintosh computer technology. Each month, we provide you with the information you need to know -- directly from the experts in the field. Always on the cutting edge, MacTech Magazine is an invaluable source to overcome programming problems and the day-to-day issues that plague Macintosh programmers. MacTech Magazine brings you articles such as:
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MacTech Magazine has proven invaluable to tens of thousands of Programmers and Developers in over 50 countries around the world. Well written and easily accessible, MacTech Magazine is a link with industry leaders and a forum for sharing new information. The purpose of which is to not only provide answers, but to ask questions.
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MacTech Magazine
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