From: Victor Rehorst (victor_at_newtontalk.net)
Date: Mon Mar 07 2005 - 09:07:44 PST
John Charlton wrote:
> I was lucky enough to find a cheap copy of 'Programming for the Newton
> Using Macintosh' which has a good explanation of most of this.
> Unfortunately it goes for a ridiculous price on Amazon, seems there's a
> demand for it. I personally found the QuickTime movies included on the CD
> very useful in getting me started. It's basic, but gets you over the hump
> and explains some of the quirky stuff you need to be aware of.
HTML version of the book as well as the QuickTime movies are on UNNA:
Book:
http://www.unna.org/unna/development/documentation/ProgNewtUsingMac.zip
Movies and NTK source:
http://www.unna.org/view.php?/development/documentation/ProgNewtUsingWin
> Also essential reading is the 'Newton Toolkit User's Guide', available as a
> pdf. While learning I've found it handy to have that, the NewtonScript
> Reference, the Programmer's Guide and Reference open in Acrobat and search
> through them for keywords when I got stuck.
http://www.unna.org/view.php?/development/documentation
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