Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!purdue!bu-cs!dartvax!eleazar.dartmouth.edu!earleh From: earleh@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Earle R. Horton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Tech Notes Message-ID: <16193@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Date: 17 Oct 89 22:39:49 GMT References: <89290.151118CXT105@PSUVM.BITNET> Sender: news@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU Reply-To: earleh@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Earle R. Horton) Organization: Thayer School of Engineering Lines: 19 In article <89290.151118CXT105@PSUVM.BITNET> CXT105@PSUVM.BITNET (Christopher Tate) writes: >Is there (anywhere) a listing of what is covered in each of the Apple tech >notes? I'd really like to know which tech notes I have immediate use for and >which I don't without having to download, unpack, and read each one. My personal advice is to download and print each and every one, if you are doing any kind of serious programming. Short of this, Technote #0 contains the table of contents and listing by subject matter, so it's probably the best place to start. The index might also be nice to have, too. The problem is that they all have fascinating little tidbits of information that you are likely to get nowhere else. If you do this for a living, you really need the whole set. There is also a Technotes stack, but this doesn't seem to get updated often enough to be considered current for very long. Earle R. Horton