[comp.sys.mac] Think C books

steve@uswmrg2.UUCP (Steve Martin) (11/28/89)

If you need a beginners book, I can highly reccommend the Macintosh
Programming Primer by Dave Mark and Cartwright Reed.  It gives you
most of the basics of programming on a Macintosh.  For a slightly
more advanced work try Stephen Chernicoff's Macintosh Revealed
Series.  This is a set of three books that really explore the
details.

 ==>Steve

ns299ad@sdcc6.ucsd.edu (Pablo R Alvarez) (11/28/89)

	Hi, I'm thinking about using Think C to program on my
Macintosh Plus, and I'm wondering if there are any good books out
there that might be of help. I am interested in something specific
to Think C if possible. If you know of anything, please send me
e-mail. Thanks in advance.

Pablo Alvarez (palvarez@ucsd.edu)

Chris.Parson@f54.n382.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Chris Parson) (12/01/89)

        I know of two books on C that feature THINK C:
                Macintosh Programming Primer by Mark & Reed;
Addison-Wesley
                Using The Macintosh Toolbox with C by Takatsuka, Huxham
and Burnard; Sybex (be sure to get the LATEST, THINK C specific edition)
and Burnard; Sybex
 
 
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