Programming for the Newton using Macintosh, 2nd ed.

Where to Go from Here

Life is to be lived. If you have to support yourself, you had bloody well better find some way that is going to be interesting. And you don't do that by sitting around wondering about yourself.

--Katharine Hepburn

There are quite a few places where you can go to learn more about Newton programming. Apple has a couple of different developer programs, one of which might be right for you. There are several different online services that contain both sample code and formats for asking and receiving answers to programming problems. There are also several periodicals that are good sources for articles on Newton programming. Last of all we will talk about a couple of very useful tools you should consider getting if you are going to do any real Newton programming.

Apple's Associates and Partners Program for Newton
Comp.Sys.Newton.Programmer
Newton Material on the Internet
The Australian Newton Developer Mailing List
Newton Material on CompuServe
PDA Developers Magazine
develop Magazine
Apple Developer Catalog
Newton Programming Classes
ViewFrame

An online version of Programming for the Newton using Macintosh, 2nd ed. ©1996, 1994, Julie McKeehan and Neil Rhodes.

Last modified: 1 DEC 1996