Ken.Knight.Of.30039/4217@f421.n109.z1.FidoNet.Org (Ken Knight Of 30039/4217) (04/30/91)
Looking for writers The following is section of the author guidelines for a new , just starting, Macintosh magazine. Please take a look. We are seeking good articles and you may have just what we want... What is Open-Mac? Open-Mac is a magazine aimed at the Macintosh user who is trying to solve real-world problems using a variety of methods. The primary goal of Open-Mac is to present articles that demonstrate techniques that have helped solve such problems. To reach our goal we are seeking well-written articles about solving problems with the following tools: * Procedural languages such as traditional Pascal and C. * Nonprocedural languages such as Smalltalk and LISP. * Object-oriented languages such as Object Pascal, Object C or C++, and MacApp or Think Class Library with either language. * HyperCard, both Hypertalk alone and in conjunction with XCMDs or XFCNs. * High-end databases and spreadsheets which include powerful scripting languages, including those that can be used to produce stand-alone applications. In addition to articles that focus primarily on programming we are looking for: * Articles on human interfacing. The interface you provide is perhaps the most important aspect of a program. If the user interface is confusing the utility of a program is greatly reduced and problems will remain unsolved. Articles that discuss how to improve program design are invaluable. * Articles that examine new uses for the Macintosh. While such articles will generally be less technical in nature, they should contain enough information to allow interested readers to explore the subject on their own. * Reviews of both software and hardware. You should of course be familiar with the product and the task it is designed for. For example, if you only have played with Freehand you would not be a good candidate to review it, but if you use FreeHand regularly (and can compare it with similar products, such as Illustrator) then a review from you would be welcome. Our current pay scale is not completely defined and will probably see revision as Open-Mac grows and develops over time. The current pay scale will be a two step system and is based on the final printed articles: * Articles of less than 1,200 words will receive an 8" per word rate. * Articles of 1,200 words or more will receive an 11" per word rate. Accompanying programs will be considered on a separate basis. You can get in contact with me through several means. Leaving a message in this forum is one, sending private email to me is a splendid means of getting in touch with me, sending mail to my America Online account is also a good means of contacting me, and finally you can reach me via US Mail or via phone. Here is the contact info: US Mail Kenneth Knight, Editor-in-Chief Open-Mac 9615 Culver Street Kensington, Maryland 20895 Voice Phone: 301-933-8075 America Online: KenKnight InterNet email: ken.knight@f421.n109.z1.fidonet.org For those of you who do want more information and do have access to America Online you can find the complete author guidelines there. Just use the Quickfinder (keyword: quickfinder) and search for files with the key "Open-Mac." The guidelines can also be found on Internet at the Info-Mac archives site. I know they exist on GEnie, but since I am not a member there I canUt say precisely where. S j csmprog e All Looking for writers The following is section of the author guidelines for a new , just starting, Macintosh magazine. Please take a look. We are seeking good articles and you may have just what we want... What is Open-Mac? Open-Mac is a magazine aimed at the Macintosh user who is trying to solve real-world problems using a variety of methods. The primary goal of Open-Mac is to present articles that demonstrate techniques that have helped solve such problems. To reach our goal we are seeking well-written articles about solving problems with the following tools: * Procedural languages such as traditional Pascal and C. * Nonprocedural languages such as Smalltalk and LISP. * Object-oriented languages such as Object Pascal, Object C or C++, and MacApp or Think Class Library with either language. * HyperCard, both Hypertalk alone and in conjunction with XCMDs or XFCNs. * High-end databases and spreadsheets which include powerful scripting languages, including those that can be used to produce stand-alone applications. In addition to articles that focus primarily on programming we are looking for: * Articles on human interfacing. The interface you provide is perhaps the most important aspect of a program. If the user interface is confusing the utility of a program is greatly reduced and problems will remain unsolved. Articles that discuss how to improve program design are invaluable. * Articles that examine new uses for the Macintosh. While such articles will generally be less technical in nature, they should contain enough information to allow interested readers to explore the subject on their own. * Reviews of both software and hardware. You should of course be familiar with the product and the task it is designed for. For example, if you only have played with Freehand you would not be a good candidate to review it, but if you use FreeHand regularly (and can compare it with similar products, such as Illustrator) then a review from you would be welcome. Our current pay scale is not completely defined and will probably see revision as Open-Mac grows and develops over time. The current pay scale will be a two step system and is based on the final printed articles: * Articles of less than 1,200 words will receive an 8" per word rate. * Articles of 1,200 words or more will receive an 11" per word rate. Accompanying programs will be considered on a separate basis. You can get in contact with me through several means. Leaving a message in this forum is one, sending private email to me is a splendid means of getting in touch with me, sending mail to my America Online account is also a good means of contacting me, and finally you can reach me via US Mail or via phone. Here is the contact info: US Mail Kenneth Knight, Editor-in-Chief Open-Mac 9615 Culver Street Kensington, Maryland 20895 Voice Phone: 301-933-8075 America Online: KenKnight InterNet email: ken.knight@f421.n109.z1.fidonet.org For those of you who do want more information and do have access to America Online you can find the complete author guidelines there. Just use the Quickfinder (keyword: quickfinder) and search for files with the key "Open-Mac." The guidelines can also be found on Internet at the Info-Mac archives site. I know they exist on GEnie, but since I am not a member there I canUt say precisely where. S j macqa e All Looking for writers The following is section of the author guidelines for a new , just starting, Macintosh magazine. Please take a look. We are seeking good articles and you may have just what we want... What is Open-Mac? Open-Mac is a magazine aimed at the Macintosh user who is trying to solve real-world problems using a variety of methods. The primary goal of Open-Mac is to present articles that demonstrate techniques that have helped solve such problems. To reach our goal we are seeking well-written articles about solving problems with the following tools: * Procedural languages such as traditional Pascal and C. * Nonprocedural languages such as Smalltalk and LISP. * Object-oriented languages such as Object Pascal, Object C or C++, and MacApp or Think Class Library with either language. * HyperCard, both Hypertalk alone and in conjunction with XCMDs or XFCNs. * High-end databases and spreadsheets which include powerful scripting languages, including those that can be used to produce stand-alone applications. In addition to articles that focus primarily on programming we are looking for: * Articles on human interfacing. The interface you provide is perhaps the most important aspect of a program. If the user interface is confusing the utility of a program is greatly reduced and problems will remain unsolved. Articles that discuss how to improve program design are invaluable. * Articles that examine new uses for the Macintosh. 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