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From: dxandy@cs.widener.edu (Andrew J. Greenshields N3IGS)
Subject: Good Mac Programming Books
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Date: Tue, 04 Jun 91 23:52:16 GMT
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  I am looking for a good book on Macintosh programming.  I already have
Macintosh Revealed vols I, II,and III, How To Write Macintosh Software
and C Programming Techniques for the Macintosh.  The last two contain
some useful examples, but you have to wade through an awful lot to pick
them out.  Macintosh Revealed is a good reference source, but difficult to
learn from.

  The ideal book would be one which gave individual examples of how to
put a window on the screen, play a sound from a resource and so on.


Thanks in advance


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