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- From: jimi@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu (Devin Nickol)
- Subject: Re: Becomming a Mac programmer
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 18:23:48 GMT
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- (F0O@psuvm.psu.edu) wrote:
- : Hi!
- :
- : I'm starting a new job in about a week, where they use Macs. I'm a
- : Windows programmer, and am glad to get experience on the Macs, but may
- : have to do some programming on the Mac.
- : I was wondering what the difference was between programming under the
- : Windows environment and under the Mac, and what would be good books/journals
- : for me to read to catch up?
- : I DO NOT want to start a war over Windows vs Mac. Just simply need
- : some sources so I can catch up on the Mac world.
- :
- :
- : [Tim]
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- i recommend the Macintosh C Programming Primer by Dave Mark and Cartwright
- Reed. it seems to be available in most bookstores and should give you
- a good start at learning toolbox functions. some of the code has errors
- though...but overall it's still worth the $26.95.
-
- devin nickol
- jimi@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
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