Carbon Programming is a comprehensive guide that is logically organized, compatible with the current system software, and includes ready-to-run demonstration programs within each chapter. The book covers Mac programming using the Carbon API. Topics include:
- Scrap;
- Event Manager;
- Appearance Manager;
- Controls;
- Lists.
This book is for Mac programmers who are familiar with the C language but who are new to the Carbon API. Professionals coming to the Macintosh and computer science students will benefit from the book as a learning tool relating specifically to the Macintosh computer and the Carbon API.
About the Author
K. J. Bricknell is a retired officer of the Royal Australian Air Force. His service career included flying duties in fighter squadrons and flying training units, together with staff duties associated with operational requirements, air training, and Air Force policy and plans at the Australian Department of Defense. His commands included No 3 (Fighter) Squadron and the Aircraft Research and Development Unit. An amateur programmer for many years, he is the author of Macintosh C: A Hobbyist's Guide to Programming the Macintosh in C, which was published on the Internet in 1996.