Easy Object Programming for the Macintosh Using AppMaker and THINK Pascal


Book Description

Much of the drudgery of programming on the Macintosh is eliminated through the use of the THINK Class Library together with a tightly coupled program generator. This book shows professionals familiar with the basic concepts of Pascal programming how to create complex applications using step-by-step object-oriented techniques.




Easy Object Programming for the Macintosh Using AppMaker and THINK C


Book Description

This exploration of object-oriented programming in C, shows how a complex application can be easily created, in a step-by-step manner, using state-of-the-art Macintosh tools. As well as describing the evolution of a complete, multipurpose application starting from a skeleton application automatically generated by AppMaker, this book also uses two mainstream development tools to create applications - AppMaker version 1.5 and THINK C version 5.0.




Object-oriented Programming Power for THINK Pascal Programmers


Book Description

This example-rich tutorial teaches object-oriented programming to Pascal programmers on all levels using THINK Pascal, the most popular Pascal implementation for the Macintosh. An important book for any computer programming section.




Programming in Macintosh and THINK Pascal


Book Description

This new edition includes coverage of object oriented programming, Mac Pascal, and Think Pascal, plus a new chapter on user defined libraries.




Objective-C for Absolute Beginners


Book Description

Learn Objective-C and its latest release, and learn how to mix Swift with it. You have a great idea for an app, but how do you bring it to fruition? With Objective-C, the universal language of iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. Using a hands-on approach, you'll learn how to think in programming terms, how to use Objective-C to construct program logic, and how to synthesize it all into working apps. Gary Bennett, an experienced app developer and trainer, will guide you on your journey to becoming a successful app developer. Along the way you'll discover the flexibility of Apple’s developer tools If you're looking to take the first step towards App Store success, Objective-C for Absolute Beginners, Fourth Edition is the place to start. What You'll Learn Understand the fundamentals of computer programming: variables, design data structures, and working with file systems Examine the logic of object-oriented programming: how to use classes, objects, and methods Install Xcode and write programs in Objective-C Who This Book Is For Anyone who wants to learn to develop apps for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Watch using the Objective-C programming language. No previous programming experience is necessary.




Inside the Toolbox Using THINK Pascal


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Developing Object-oriented Software for the Macintosh


Book Description

This book offers Macintosh programmers methods for designing object-oriented software; presents OOP concepts and principles; and provides examples in C++ and Object Pascal. In particular, the authors focus on the design and development issues inherent in large OOP applications.







Structured Programming Using THINK Pascal on the Macintosh


Book Description

Using the Macintosh version of TURBO PASCAL, this practical guide discusses abstract data types at four levels - abstract, representation, implementation and packaging - in order to reinforce the concept of information hiding.




Object-oriented Application Frameworks


Book Description

Frameworks are object-oriented programming environments for vertical application areas. This book is the first to survey this exciting new technology, its concepts, and practical applications. Considered the next step in the evolution of OOP, framework technology is at the center stage of the software strategies of Taligent, IBM, HP, Microsoft, and Apple, among others. In spite of that, frameworks remain poorly understood, and are rarely covered in the literature. This book condenses practical experience and research ideas; explains exotic terminology so that a novice computer professional can quickly absorb it; is easy to read and conceptually crisp; and will be useful to many types of readers, from programmers to technical managers.