[comp.sys.mac.programmer] THINK C/C++ Book wanted

mdm@icefloe.dartmouth.edu (Michael McDaniel) (05/28/91)

I need to learn THINK C's object oriented programming features, but have been
unable to find a book on the subject.  I am therefore about to go to a C++
book, though I know THINK is not C++.  I would greatly appreciate any
recommendations for books on THINK C or C++.

Thanks in advance,

Michael


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Michael McDaniel
mdm@dartmouth.edu

Lawson.English@p88.f15.n300.z1.fidonet.org (Lawson English) (05/30/91)

Michael Mcdaniel writes in a message to All

MM> I need to learn THINK C's object oriented programming features, 
MM> but have been unable to find a book on the subject. I am therefore 
MM> about to go to a C++ book, though I know THINK is not C++. I 
MM> would greatly appreciate any recommendations for books on THINK 
MM> C or C++.


THINKin' CaP from SPLASh (Symantec Programming Languages ASsociation) has some
examples of how to use the TCL's. Their address is:

SPLAsh Resources
1678 Shattuck Ave #302
Berkley, CA 94709

$10/ back issue and disk

30/ year subscription (including disk)


The Macintosh PRogramming Primer Vol 2 has a couple of chapters on the TCL's.
A C++ book wouldn't do you too much good. Better to use would be one of the
introductory books on Object Pascal like "Object Oriented Programming on the
Macintosh."

This is because THink C is really Object Pascal using C-syntax rather than a
C++ jr.


Lawson
 

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