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Macintosh C Programming Primer: Inside the toolbox using Think C


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The new edition of this Macintosh programming bestseller is updated to reflect the many recent changes in both Macintosh hardware and software, including System 7, new versions of THINK C and ResEdit, and the new machines. This is the only book that teaches Macintosh programming at a beginning level.




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