sobiloff@thor.acc.stolaf.edu (Blake Sobiloff) (01/13/90)
In the latest (Feb '90) issue of MacUser there is a new colum on learning how to program the Mac using Think C. The authors said that their sample code would be available on CompuServe, or from them for a couple $$. Seing as I am a poor college student who's learning how to program the Mac, I was wondering if anyone here has access and can bring the sample code over to the Internet (comp.binaries.mac, or even here)? Please???? Thanks... -Blake -- * Blake "MacMan" Sobiloff sobiloff@stolaf.edu | Gee, Toto, I don't * * AppleLink: UG0254 Voice/Answering Machine: \\// | think we're in * * "The firm basis of government (507) 663-6316 | KANSAS anymore! * * is justice, not pity." -Woodrow Wilson //\\ | MN? Damn... *
MacUserLabs@cup.portal.com (Stephan - Somogyi) (01/14/90)
sobiloff@thor.acc.stolaf.edu (Blake Sobiloff) writes: >In the latest (Feb '90) issue of MacUser there is a new colum on >learning how to program the Mac using Think C. The authors said that >their sample code would be available on CompuServe, or from them for >a couple $$. Seing as I am a poor college student who's learning how >to program the Mac, I was wondering if anyone here has access and can >bring the sample code over to the Internet (comp.binaries.mac, or >even here)? Unfortunately, I can't recommend this. I, personally, don't care at all, in fact, I think simple source should be distributed as widely as possible, so that more people can learn how to program the Mac. But, in the instance of the MacUser source, I can almost guarantee that if someone were to post the source anywhere else, corporate legal people would get involved. I don't know for sure and will look into this further on Monday. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Stephan Somogyi Berlin ist 1 Reise wert NetWorkShop Manager MacUser Any opinions expressed above are mine.