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Object-oriented application framework for classic Mac OS
MacApp is the object oriented application framework for Apple Computer's discontinued classic Mac OS. Released in 1985, it transitioned from Object Pascal
MacApp
Branch of object-oriented derivatives of Pascal programming language
Object Pascal was the main programming language for early versions of the MacApp application framework. The language lost its place as the main development
Object_Pascal
American novelist
C. C. MacApp, pseudonym of Carroll Mather Capps (27 November 1917 – 15 January 1971) was an American science fiction author. He was also a long-time benefactor
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Software standard
was considered the future of the Macintosh, and work on other tools like MacApp was considerably deprioritized. Through OpenDoc's entire lifespan, analysts
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Joint effort by Apple Computer and Symantec
its own object framework, MacApp. MPW was a command-line driven system that had not been competitively maintained. MacApp 3.0 is a major upgrade from
Bedrock_(framework)
American computer scientist (1945–2020)
Object Pascal and its use in application programming toolkits including MacApp. Tesler was born on April 24, 1945, in The Bronx in New York City, to Jewish
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Software development package for the Classic Mac OS
incorporated in one of the last versions of the Lisa Pascal compiler. This enabled MacApp. Early contributors included Rick Meyers (project lead and MPW Shell command
Macintosh Programmer's Workshop
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Software company (1992–1998)
InfoWorld. p. 3. Retrieved March 5, 2019. Addison, Ken (July 1992). "MacApp is Bedrock is MacApp". MacTech. Vol. 4, no. 6. Retrieved February 13, 2019. Ticktin
Taligent
Framework in computer software
Computer developed one of the first commercial application frameworks, MacApp (first release 1985), for the Macintosh. Originally written in an extended
Application_framework
Programming language
named Object Pascal. This was introduced on the Mac in 1985 as part of the MacApp application framework, and became Apple's main development language into
Pascal_(programming_language)
Application programming interface (API)
Mac, notably the Object Pascal library MacApp and the THINK C Think Class Library, and later versions of MacApp and CodeWarrior's PowerPlant in C++. With
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Class of computer programming languages
Wirth 1968 ALGOL 60 ALGOL W Pascal Niklaus Wirth 1970 ALGOL W Apollo AEGIS, MacApp, UCSD p-System, VAXELN, Lisa OS, PERQ OS BLISS Carnegie Mellon University
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Lynch (pen name Magnus Flight) Elizabeth A. Lynn (1946- ) C.C. MacApp (real name Carol MacApp) (1917-1971) Katherine Maclean (1925-2019) Sondra Marshak (1942-
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Extension of ANSI C for the classic Mac OS
programming that ran under both Think C and Think Pascal. This largely replaced MacApp as the de facto class library for Mac programming. Like Think C, this remained
THINK_C
Message-based interprocess communication mechanism in Mac OS
whom did not implement it. Oddly, even Apple's own application framework, MacApp, did not offer such a model except for the GUI objects it knew about, once
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Apple Media Tool AppWare Aztec C CodeWarrior HyperCard – Classic-only IDE MacApp Macintosh Programmer's Workshop Microsoft BASIC MTropolis Oracle Media Objects
List of Classic Mac OS software
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American book publisher
Jack Mann (aka E. Charles Vivian) Virgil Markham Walter S. Masterman C. C. MacApp Johnston McCulley L. T. Meade & Robert Eustace Sean M'Guire Chris Mikul
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specialized in graphical software LiveCode – high-level cross-platform IDE MacApp – application development framework for Pascal and C++ Macintosh Programmer's
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Programming language
in Prograph CPX", MacTech Magazine, 11 (3). Schmucker, Kurt (May 1995), "MacApp and Prograph CPX - A Comparison", MacTech Magazine, 11 (5). Shafer, Dan
Prograph
available for Mac programmers, replacing both the THINK Class Library and MacApp as the premier object-oriented toolkit for the MacOS; however, the transition
PowerPlant
Lévy France 15 December 1971 Mathematician Calcul des Probabilités C. C. MacApp United States 15 November 1971 SF author "The Mercurymen" Reginald Alec
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Mac OS X to port “classic” Mac applications and software to the Mac OS X. MacApp, the framework for the Classic Mac OS by Apple. PowerPlant, the framework
List_of_widget_toolkits
Object-oriented programming language
years, until it was finally supplanted by the languages C and C++. The MacApp application framework was based on Toolkit originally written in Clascal
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Science fiction and fantasy literary award
& Science Fiction Samuel R. Delany The Ballad of Beta-2 Ace Books C. C. MacApp "The Mercurymen" Galaxy Science Fiction Frederik Pohl "Under Two Moons"
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Lévy France 15 December 1971 Mathematician Calcul des Probabilités C. C. MacApp United States 15 November 1971 SF author "The Mercurymen" Reginald Alec
2022_in_public_domain
Early GUI-based computer workstation from Xerox
Larry Tesler left Xerox to join Apple in 1980 where he also developed the MacApp framework. Charles Simonyi left Xerox to join Microsoft in 1981 where he
Xerox_Star
Name list
(died 1892), Irish poet Carroll Mather Capps, who used the pseudonym C. C. MacApp, (1917–1971), American science fiction author Carroll Ray Mothell, known
Carroll_(given_name)
1965 anthology edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr
(William F. Temple) "Sea Wrack" (Edward Jesby) "For Every Action" (C. C. MacApp) "Vampires Ltd." (Josef Nesvadba) (Originally published in Czech in 1962)
World's Best Science Fiction: 1965
World's_Best_Science_Fiction:_1965
Computer History Museum. Includes all the code with the exception of the MacApp applications library which was licensed from Apple. Bitstream Vera (font)
List of proprietary source-available software
List_of_proprietary_source-available_software
Eiffel-based Apple Media Language (AML) object-oriented programming language MacApp – an object oriented application framework for the classic Mac OS Macintosh
List_of_software_by_Apple
Document linking model introduced by Apple Computer in System 7
Distributed version control – Software engineering tool "Publish and Subscribe (MacApp PG)". Archived from the original on 2022-08-29. Retrieved 2007-09-16. "A
Publish and Subscribe (Mac OS)
Publish_and_Subscribe_(Mac_OS)
Overview of objects in C++ and pascal, and discussions regarding using MacApp, Apple II Macintosh, and object-based applications. 3 July 1990 Overview
Develop_(Apple_magazine)
(Vanguard Productions 2004, ISBN 1-887591-70-2) Prisoners of the Sky by C. C. MacApp (pseudonym of Carroll M. Capps) (1969; science fiction) The Mighty Barbarians:
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