Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!apple!tahoe!wrc.unr.edu!kevinb From: kevinb@wrc.unr.edu (Kevin Brewer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Novice Think C Class Questions Message-ID: <5639@tahoe.unr.edu> Date: 27 Feb 91 17:47:22 GMT Sender: news@tahoe.unr.edu Reply-To: kevinb@wrc.unr.edu (Kevin Brewer) Distribution: na Organization: DRI-WRC Reno Lines: 30 I have three quick questions for the Think C Class guru's from a novice user/programmer. 1) I have an appliction that should have three or four windows. My (mis?)understanding of the Document Class is that the Doc Class should control the windows, yet you can only have one window associated with each doc instance. How do you create more than one window - say a drawing pane and a text edit pane - for each doc? Obviously, I'm confused. I would appreciate any direction on this. 2) I know I need to read more on using the Think C Classes. A while back, (unfortunately before I started using Think C and the Classes) there was some recommendations for books. Could someone direct me to good books? I am moderately familiar with OOP in general (having used Eiffel in a class a while back) so I am looking for something that will help me better understand Think C Classes and the mac in particular. 3) Where is the least expensive place to find books like the IM series? Should I join a developers assoc? Please excuse my ignorance if these are FAQ. If they are, tell me where to go to find the answers. Thanks - Kevin e-mail or post - I'm a News junkie (especially since I don't have a TV!) Kevin Brewer kevinb@wheeler.wrc.unr.edu "When water chokes you, what are you to drink to wash it down?" -Aristotle