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Programming for the Newton Using Windows (Book)

A comprehensive book explaining how to create Newton applications using NewtonScript on Microsoft Windows-based computers.

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Artifact Details

Organization

AP Professional

Author

Julie McKeehan, Neil Rhodes

Place Manufactured

United States

Language

English

Date

1997

Description

Perfect bound black and white book with color covers (with enclosed CD).

Contents

Table of Contents:

  • Forward by Walter Smith
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Using NTK
  • Fundamentals of NewtonScript
  • Inheritance in NewtonScript
  • View Attributes
  • View System and Messages
  • Protos
  • Debugging Your Application
  • Newton Data Storage
  • NewtApp
  • Stationery
  • Routing
  • NTK Reference
  • Application Issues
  • Where to Go From Here
  • Index
Size

7.375" x 9.25" (440 pages)

Condition
Good, pages intact, no marks, spine bent slightly
ISBN

0-12-484830-3

Catalog Number

a50376a57d98f5fd

Lot Number

DOC-AP-0000

Acquired

1997

Catalogued

2020-07-04

About the Organization

Academic Press is an academic book publisher. Originally independent, it was acquired by Harcourt, Brace & World in 1969. Reed Elsevier bought Harcourt in 2000, and Academic Press is now an imprint of Elsevier. Academic Press publishes reference books, serials and online products.

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A comprehensive book explaining how to create Newton applications using NewtonScript on Microsoft Windows-based computers.

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Media

Q&A with Walter Smith and James Joaquin

Walter Smith is one of the earliest and youngest Newton team members. He is the inventor of the Wallyscript, or Newtonscript programming language, as well as other aspects of the Newton. A few years ago he purchased a Newton museum, so he has lots of great development stuff from the old days.