From: Andy Galluzzi (agalluzzi_at_gmx.net)
Date: Fri Sep 17 2004 - 14:32:42 PDT
Bill Miranda wrote:
>How would you
>recommend I learn some Newtonscript, given that I don't have any prior
>programming background?
>
>
Well, Bill, I think it wouldn't be difficult. NewtonScript is an easy
language, even more if you don't have any object oriented programming
expencience. I suggest you to download the book "Programming for the
Newton using Macintosh, 2nd edition" from UNNA.
[] http://www.unna.org/view.php?/development/documentation
(ProgNewtUsingMac.zip
<http://www.unna.org/unna/development/documentation/ProgNewtUsingMac.zip>)
Also, in the folder ProgNewtUsingWin
<http://www.unna.org/view.php?/development/documentation/ProgNewtUsingWin>,
there are a few movies that explain some programming task. They are
oriented to Windows Programmers, but I think it will help too. There are
not so many differences in the NTK in Windows and Mac.
Best Regards,
Andy.
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