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From: taylorj@byuvax.bitnet
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard
Subject: HyperCard books
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Date: 17 Sep 88 03:50:36 GMT
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Well, since absolutely no one has responded to my request for opinions about
the different HyperCard books available, I guess I won't be posting a list
of the goood, bad, and ugly as I had hoped.

However, I should mention that of the 5 or 6 books I have looked at, I am
most impressed with "Using HyperCard: From Home to HyperTalk" from Que.
This is another in Que's excellent Using... series, written by a large number
of HyperCard experts.  They have attempted to create a book that is
understandeable for beginners, yet detailed enough for experts.  Amazingly
enough, they have actually succeeded.  If you're looking for a good overall
introduction/tutorial/reference, I suggest you check this thing out.  (The
listed author is Tay Vaughn, ISBN is 0-88022-340-5.)

Jim Taylor
Microcomputer Support for Curriculum, Brigham Young University
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