Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!reed!glacier!busker!f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG!UG From: UG@f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG (UG) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: OOP C (Think 4.0) Book Suggestion Message-ID: <642.2783DEFE@busker.fidonet.org> Date: 28 Dec 90 02:55:28 GMT Sender: ufgate@busker.fidonet.org (newsout1.26) Organization: FidoNet node 1:226/20 - cmhGate UF Gateway, Columbus OH Lines: 30 Reply-To: ehanson@umbc2.umbc.edu I have Think C v4.0. I have "The Mac Programming Primer". I have a $25 gift certificate for a huge bookstore. I have Kernighan & Ritchie's C book. And I have a month without classes. Oh, yeah... I have a Mac, too. (Although I wish I had a Mac two.) (I also have really short sentences.) I am looking for a sort of "The Mac Programming Primer using OOP". I'm no master C programmer, but I can create a killer "Hello World" program in C (in other words, I can understand everything in "The Mac Programming Primer".) Thanks in advance for any suggestions, and I promise that if this book launches my career in development and I become a multi-millionaire-computer- company-owning-Italian-car-driving-nerd, and I remember your name, I'll send you a pack of smokes. Erik Hanson University of Maryland, Baltimore County ehanson@umbc2.umbc.edu p.s. If anyone has any term program code in OOP C, I'd be happy if you sent it to me, or told me where to find it. Thanks. + Organization: UMBC University of Maryland Baltimore county - Baltimore, MD, US -- UG - via FidoNet node 1:105/14 UUCP: ...!{uunet!glacier, ..reed.bitnet}!busker!226!20!UG INTERNET: UG@f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG