[NTLK] PDF version of Programming for the Newton using Macintosh
Joseph Reilly
Reilly001os at aol.com
Thu Dec 8 08:30:03 EST 2011
I found this reference to a pdf version of Programming for the Newton using Macintosh but I can't seem to find it on unna (only found html version).
Can anybody point me in the right direction? Thanks
Joe Reilly
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Subject: Re: [NTLK] Development Book Recommendations?
From: "Morgan Aldridge" <morgant () makkintosshu ! com>
Date: 2008-06-12 21:30:59
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:10 PM, SteveCraft <steve at craftsathome.net> wrote:
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> Can anyone say if this book
>
> Programming for the Newton using Macintosh
>
> Is good/relevant these days? It's still available via Amazon.
If it's the 2nd Edition then yes. It's quite a good way to learn
NewtonScript and if you have an older Mac (or emulation environment
like Basilisk II) you can grab NTK from UNNA.org or even use DyneTK on
a modern Mac, Windows, or Linux PC (it's close enough that it makes
sense).
Also, a PDF version is on UNNA, but buy the paper copy as well.
Morgan Aldridge
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