1987 Special 1989

macintosh summer 1988

macintosh summer 1988

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p.6 THE REBIRTH OF THE MAC (p.711 in reprint volume 13)

p.6 THE REBIRTH OF THE MAC (p.711 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Randall P. Sutherland] #Edito

TABLE OF CONTENTS

THE MAC PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT

THE MAC PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT

p.8 A MAC PROGRAMMER’S RESOURCE KIT (p.712 in reprint volume 13)

p.8 A MAC PROGRAMMER’S RESOURCE KIT (p.712 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Anthony Meadow]

Tony presents an overview of the plentiful (albeit, occasionally difficult to locate) resources available to the Mac programmer. The guided tour includes: development systems, software, organizations, training, user groups, and publications.

p.20 The Macintosh programmer’s Workshop (p.720 in reprint volume 13)

p.20 The Macintosh programmer’s Workshop (p.720 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Dan Allen]

Dan Allen is your guide on a tour of the Macintosh Programmer’s Workshop (MPW). Dan points out the benefits of MPW’s integrated programming environment, and examines a selection of its powerful tools and resources — including integrated tools.

p.35 RESOURCE GUIDE (p.733 in reprint volume 13)

p.35 RESOURCE GUIDE (p.733 in reprint volume 13)

[author : DDJ Staff]

A selection of programming products, services, and publications.

p.41 BIBLIOGRAPHY (p.739 in reprint volume 13)

p.41 BIBLIOGRAPHY (p.739 in reprint volume 13)

[author : DDJ Staff]

THE MAC II

THE MAC II

p.44 APPLE'S A/UX: UNIX FOR The REST Of Us? (p.741 in reprint volume 13)

p.44 APPLE'S A/UX: UNIX FOR The REST Of Us? (p.741 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Anthony Meadow]

Tony explores the Mac II platform for developing Unix system applications. He delves into the critical issues of compatibility and functionality with an eye toward the special problems/opportunities of programming on and for the Macintosh interface. Tony also includes strategies for combined Mac OS and A/UX development, and a wish list for future releases of A/UX.

p.46 RESOURCE GUIDE (p.742 in reprint volume 13)

p.46 RESOURCE GUIDE (p.742 in reprint volume 13)

[author : DDJ Staff]

A selection of A/UX products, services, and publications.

p.55 BIBLIOGRAPHY (p.748 in reprint volume 13)

p.55 BIBLIOGRAPHY (p.748 in reprint volume 13)

[author : DDJ Staff]

HYPERTALK

HYPERTALK

p.56 INTRO TO HYPERCARD PROGRAMMING (p.749 in reprint volume 13)

p.56 INTRO TO HYPERCARD PROGRAMMING (p.749 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Dan Allen]

One of HyperTalk’s principle programmers, Dan Allen explains how to expand the power of HyperCard through external procedures to handle such tasks as: custom device drivers, access to the Mac OS and ToolBox routines, and speeding up the execution of time-critical code. Dan includes a sample XCMD written in MPW C.

p.63 RESOURCE GUIDE (p.752 in reprint volume 13)

p.63 RESOURCE GUIDE (p.752 in reprint volume 13)

[author : DDJ Staff]

A selection of HyperCard/HyperTalk language products, services, and publications.

p.64 BIBLIOGRAPHY (p.753 in reprint volume 13)

p.64 BIBLIOGRAPHY (p.753 in reprint volume 13)

[author : DDJ Staff]

FORUM

FORUM

p.75 VENDOR DIRECTORY (not in reprint volume 13)

p.75 VENDOR DIRECTORY (not in reprint volume 13)

[author : compiled by the DDJ Staff]

p.80 THE DEATH OF THE MAC (p.762 in reprint volume 13)

p.80 THE DEATH OF THE MAC (p.762 in reprint volume 13)

[author : Michael Swaine]