Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!iuvax!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!resnick From: resnick@cogsci.uiuc.edu (Pete Resnick) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Need Help Message-ID: <1990Sep26.231001.4876@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Date: 26 Sep 90 23:10:01 GMT References: <0akn9bW00WB7AVM0lD@andrew.cmu.edu> <1990Sep26.220029.16514@midway.uchicago.edu> Sender: news@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (News) Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana Lines: 25 francis@arthur.uchicago.edu (Francis Stracke) writes: >In article <0akn9bW00WB7AVM0lD@andrew.cmu.edu> jg23+@andrew.cmu.edu (John Robert Gray) writes: >> Hi, I just started programming in Macintosh and I got the book Inside >>Macintosh all 5 volume. On p 17 there is a program but what is it in? >>Pascal, Think C or assembly language? Any help would be appreciated. >1: p 17 of WHICH VOLUME??? (Surely you're not claiming to have all 5 bound >together?) >2: It's not in C. IM does not deal with C. >3: If it puts an _ in front of the names of Toolbox calls, it's ML. Francis, has anyone ever told you you were rude? Of course what John is asking about is the sample program on page 17 of Volume 1, and it is in Pascal, which was the language that the original Macintosh's had available. Sorry for Francis's rudeness John. Pascal is the language. pr -- Pete Resnick (...so what is a mojo, and why would one be rising?) Graduate assistant - Philosophy Department, Gregory Hall, UIUC System manager - Cognitive Science Group, Beckman Institute, UIUC Internet/ARPAnet/EDUnet : resnick@cogsci.uiuc.edu BITNET (if no other way) : FREE0285@UIUCVMD