[NTLK] Print edition of Programming For the Macintosh (was: Re: [NTLK] Adventures in Programming Vol. 1

From: Jon Glass (jonglass_at_mac.com)
Date: Sat Jul 06 2002 - 05:59:04 EDT


on 7/5/02 5:20 PM, MuHammed Lonon at mjl3781_at_yahoo.com wrote:

> 2) There was a book called: Programming for the
> Newton: using Macintosh, by Julie McKeehan.

I have the second edtion in print. I had always thought I would some day get
around to programming for the Newton, but never have.

From your I doubt you are interested in this book, but is there anybody who
is interested? As I said, it's the second edition of "Programming for the
Newton Using Macintosh." It come complete with the CD that contains a demo
version of the Newton Toolkit (1.6) and a bunch of demo files, including QT
movies, and projects from the various chapters. There are also demos of
Ragout and ViewFrame.

I don't know how much to offer for it, so I suppose I should be mean, and
sell it to the highest bidder--buyer pays shipping from Krakow, Poland. :-)
(which shouldn't be too much) I reserve the right to not sell it if I think
the asking price is too low. Is that ok? :-)

The book is pretty much mint, as I've hardly cracked the book. :-) There are
marks on the back from a couple of stickers that have removed, and three
other stickers still on it, but that's it. (And the CD has been in my
computer twice. Once when I bought the book, and the other just now to see
what's on it.)

Any takers?

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