Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!usc!apple!apple.com!casseres From: casseres@apple.com (David Casseres) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Getting back in the swing Message-ID: <10887@goofy.Apple.COM> Date: 24 Oct 90 15:45:57 GMT References: <3324@uakari.primate.wisc.edu> Sender: usenet@Apple.COM Organization: Apple Computer, Inc. Lines: 17 In article <3324@uakari.primate.wisc.edu> bin@primate.wisc.edu (Brain in Neutral) writes: > I have an old phonebook edition of Inside Mac (remember, there used to > be just one volume?) -- what do I have to read now to once again become > current, or at least less obsolescent, in my knowledge? Start by getting the current Inside Mac, and burn the phonebook edition -- or at least, lock it up as a valuable keepsake B^). It was a preliminary version, and contained a good deal of wrong information which has become more wrong as the years have gone by. For tutorial material to accompany IM, I like Chernicoff's "Macintosh Revealed" volumes, and then there's the tech notes. Gotta have the tech notes! David Casseres Exclaimer: Hey!