Re: [NTLK] Is there a Newtonscript tutorial?

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Sat Feb 08 2003 - 12:45:03 PST


on 08/02/03 15:28, Helv=E9cio Mafra at helvecio.mafra_at_newted.org wrote:
> On Saturday, Feb 8, 2003, at 15:10 Brazil/East, James Elliott wrote:
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>> You can look around for "Programming For Newton Using [Macintosh or
>> Windows]". Just make sure that you get the right one. You'll want
>> one with a title that corresponds with your operating system of
>> choice, and you'll want to get the second edition to write programs
>> for NOS 2.x.
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>> -James
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> I made a search using Google and came up with this page:
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> http://roger.trideja.com/newton/proggiedocs.txt
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> Scrolling all the way down, there's this paragraph:
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> I used to have the "Programming For Newton using the Mac" Book
> in .html form. Very useful even if you're using a PC.
> Unfortunately, it got lost, but I know it's out there on CD's.
> If you're looking for it, try posting to NewtonTalk to see if
> someone can send the files to you.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Anybody???

I could possibly host it on my web server, if there is enough demand... I
have it somewhere in HTML form, so it just to dig it up and put it on my
server...

-Laurent.
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to an existing system by selecting the code from an existing feature and
pasting it in with minor changes. Common in telephony circles because most
operations in a telephone switch are selected using case statements. Leads
to software bloat.=20

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