
PIE Developers – Volume 2.1 – January, 1994
PIE Developers, later PDA Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for PDA developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Originally billing itself as “A Technical Journal for Newton Developers,” early issues contained detailed articles, tutorials, and coding examples focusing on the Apple Newton MessagePad platform.
Published by San Francisco-based Creative Digital Systems, the journal was expertly managed and edited by Steve Mann (who also wrote a number of articles in each issue).
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Creative Digital Systems
United States
English
January, 1994
$8.95 US, $9.95 Canada
Saddled-stitched printed journal on salmon-colored paper.
In this issue:
- Guest Editorial
- News and Errata
- Newton Developer Conference Reports
- Previews and Reviews (Developer Shareware, Defining Promotion: The Making of a Book, Apple's Devu Newton Class, Flashdata: Newton 4D Connectivity)
- Simple View Tricks
- Inspectorless Comm Programming
- Custom Application Icons
- Building the Perfect Beast
- Exploring Newton's Memory with ObjViewer
- Persistent Applets
- Soupson - A Simple Soup Manager
- Waiter: There's a Fly in My Soup
- More Amazing Soup Information
- Amazing Soup Experiments
- Thoughts on the Human Interface
- More Soup?
- Class-based NewtonScript Programming
8.5" x 11" (42 pages)
PIE Developers 2.1
PER-M-0001
January, 1994
Acquired from publisher
2018-07-21
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PIE Developers, later PDA Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for PDA developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Originally billing itself as “A Technical Journal for Newton Developers,” early issues contained detailed articles, tutorials, and coding examples focusing on the Apple Newton MessagePad platform.
Published by San Francisco-based Creative Digital Systems, the journal was expertly managed and edited by Steve Mann (who also wrote a number of articles in each issue).
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