[comp.sys.apple] Joining APDA

daveharv@pro-novapple.UUCP (Dave Harvey) (08/23/88)

It's not necessary to be an expert at programming to join Apple Programmers
and Developers Association; you can be a novice and still join the group. 
Although lots of material they put out would be of interest only to developers
and programmers, much of the material is of interest to the general user of
Apple Computers.  They also sell programs that would be of interest to anyone.
 You can join by calling and asking for an application at 206-251-6548 or
write them at 290 SW 43rd. St., Renton, WA 98055
 
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arpa: crash!pro-charlotte!pro-novapple!daveharv
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nelson@dad.UUCP (Paul Nelson) (08/31/88)

in article <8808282057.AA28554@crash.cts.com>, daveharv@pro-novapple.UUCP (Dave Harvey) says:
> 
> It's not necessary to be an expert at programming to join Apple Programmers
> and Developers Association; you can be a novice and still join the group. 
> Although lots of material they put out would be of interest only to developers
> and programmers, much of the material is of interest to the general user of
> Apple Computers.  They also sell programs that would be of interest to anyone.

Just remember that if you plop down $125 bucks for APW for the GS you will
get absolutely NO support whatsoever from APDA or APPLE, unless you are a
certified Apple developer.  If you can buy the product somewhere else (like
ORCA/M) you should probably do it.

								Paul Nelson
								(APDA member)
								...tikal!dad!nelson