I strongly recommend downloading a MacTech archive image, like the one below, which includes example source code and at least low-res pictures in articles that have them:
I strongly recommend downloading a MacTech archive image, like the one below, which includes example source code and at least low-res pictures in articles that have them:
Not really a book, but I really recommend giving THINK Reference a try. That software is a gold mine for looking up system/toolbox functions to see what they do, the input parameters and so on.
I'm sure there exists a book with this kind of information as well.
Not really a book, but I really recommend giving THINK Reference a try. That software is a gold mine for looking up system/toolbox functions to see what they do, the input parameters and so on.
I'm sure there exists a book with this kind of information as well.
+1 for the Macintosh C Programming Primer (and Pascal, too), as well as THINK Reference. There are quite a few versions of the Reference on the Macintosh Garden, but you’ll have to hunt for the later ones.