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Vol 10 Issues

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Volume 10, Issue 1

Animation
C++ Redux
Cartoon
CodeWarrior from Metrowerks
Extending Applescript With Scripting Additions   
Moving to PowerPC
PowerPC Code Generation
Programmers' Challenge
Ram Disks
Selective Color   
The Complexity Dilemma
The Editor's Page
The Pascal Programmer's Guide To Understanding 'C'
Think Top 10
Tips and Tidbits

Volume 10, Issue 2

AOCE …
DigiSign   
Messaging Service Access Modules
Mixing C++ And The Toolbox
Newsbits
Programmers' Challenge   
Source Code Assets
The PowerPC
THINK Top 10   
Tips and Tidbits
Using The AOCE Standard Mailer   
Using The List Manager   

Volume 10, Issue 3

A Review Of Prograph CPX 1.0
Developing for PowerPC
Dialog Box
Fixed Point Math For Speed Freaks   
Hypercard 2.2
Macworld Expo
Multimedia Authoring With Hypercard V2.02
Newsbits
Newton Developer Conference
Non-interrupt Completion Routines
Programmers' Challenge   
Shaking, Changing, Looking For Bedrock
Stack Translators for Hypercard 2.02   
The Importance Of Hypercard
Tips and Tidbits
True Life Story
Using The List Manager   

Volume 10, Issue 4

68k Object File To PowerPC Code
A Sophisticate's Primer On Accurate Timing   
Apple/IBM: First Fruits
Executing Code On A Power Macintosh   
Finally - Color Animation!!!   
It's Finally Here: SmalltalkAgents
Newsbits
Programmers' Challenge   
Resorcerer: A Fan's Notes
SimpleAPP Demonstration Application
Technical Support at Symantec
The Competition Of The Future
Tips and Tidbits

Volume 10, Issue 5

Codewarrior, A Second Look
Color Animation, Part II   
Debugging Tips For Mixed Mode
Installer Roundup
Newsbits
Newton Communication Programming   
Programmers' Challenge   
Simple Porting to The Power Mac
Software Frameworks '94
The Power Macintosh Hardware
Think Top 10
Thoughts From The Cornfield
Tips and Tidbits
Understanding Apple

Volume 10, Issue 6

Dialogue Box
Is It News Yet?
Macintosh Drag And Drop   
Newsbits
PowerPC Function Calls   
Programmers' Challenge   
Rolling Your Own MDEFs   
Symantec C++ 7.0 Review
The Difference That Makes A Difference
Think Top 10
Tips and Tidbits
Using Third-Party Editors With Symantec C++

Volume 10, Issue 7

Alpha - An Adaptable Programmer's Editor
Cartoon
Developing 4th Dimension Databases
Dialogue Box
FoxPro and AppleScript   
MDEFS, Part 2   
Multiple Monitors vs. Your Application   
Newsbits
Performance Tuning   
Programmers' Challenge   
Symantec C++ 7.0
Think Top 10
Tips and Tidbits
What's Up With That Cover?
Why Pay More?

Volume 10, Issue 8

Bits and Pieces vs. Monoliths
Debugging
Dialog Box
Extending OpenDoc
Internet And The Macintosh Programmer
Newsbits
Odds and Ends   
OpenDoc vs. OLE
Pay As You Go?
Programmer’s Challenge   
SimpleServer   
Think Top 10
Tips and Tidbits   
Understanding the PowerPc Architecture

Volume 10, Issue 9

Machack '94 - Number Nine…
C++, Derived Classes, and ObjectMaster   
Writing An Application In Dylan   
Understanding PowerPC Assembly
Without The Build Cycle
Programmer’s Challenge   
dtF
The Technology of Emulation
Pushing the Envelope with FEZ   
Dialog Box
Mactech Magazine Online
NewsBits
Tips and TidBits

Volume 10, Issue 10

Dialog Box
From The Publisher
Learning Smalltalk by Examples   
Making MIDI Music   
Newsbits
Programmer’s Challenge   
RGB to YUV Using Parallel Addition   
Scanlin on Books
Sprocket: A Small 7.5-Adept Framework   
Think Like a Moviemaker
Think Top 10
Tips and Tidbits   
What We Did On Our Summer Vacation in Boston
Working With Color   

Volume 10, Issue 11

Dialog Box
Implementing Elegant Drag and Drop for Styled Text Fields   
Newsbits
Programmer’s Challenge   
Prograph CPX - A Tutorial
Think Top 10   
Thread Manager for Macintosh Applications   
Threading Your Apps   
Tips and Tidbits   
Working With Color, Part 2   

Volume 10, Issue 12

Adding Threads To Sprocket   
Better Window Management in MacApp   
Dialog Box
Newsbits
Object Master 2.5 Universal
Programmer’s Challenge   
QC: Test For Success   
Starting That Second Decade…
The Editor’s Page
The Required Apple Events   
The Very First Issue
Think Top 10   
Tips and Tidbits
Universal Resource Locators
Writing Control Strip Modules   
 

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