[net.micro.mac] SKELR res def

tim@cmu-cs-k.ARPA (Tim Maroney) (03/12/85)

I recommend Steve Maker's skeleton programs very strongly for all Lisa
Pascal developers.  Translated C versions would probably also be useful to
those of you with Mac C compilers.  The skeleton programs form a very
complete structure for an application, and since they are public domain you
can use them to knock a lot of time off your application's startup
development time by building your program on them.
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bill@utastro.UUCP (William H. Jefferys) (03/12/85)

I spent the weekend adapting Steve Maker's "SKEL" program for the
Megamax C compiler.  I plan to post it as soon as I have worked
out a few details with Steve, and have finished commenting the
important differences in the code.  I hope this will be within the
next few days.

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> I recommend Steve Maker's skeleton programs very strongly for all Lisa
> Pascal developers.  Translated C versions would probably also be useful to
> those of you with Mac C compilers.  The skeleton programs form a very
> complete structure for an application, and since they are public domain you
> can use them to knock a lot of time off your application's startup
> development time by building your program on them.
> -=-
> Tim Maroney, Carnegie-Mellon University, Networking
> ARPA:	Tim.Maroney@CMU-CS-K	uucp:	seismo!cmu-cs-k!tim
> CompuServe:	74176,1360	audio:	shout "Hey, Tim!"

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