Linked by John Ebbert on Mon 22nd Sep 1997 23:20 UTC
General Development I have to be up front with you; I have little experience programming. I took a class on programming in Pascal as a freshman in college and a class on C my sophomore year. But that's as far as it goes. The high point of my programming career came when I managed to program a nice graph for the final project. So I have to admit that when I began reading material on Rhapsody's new programming environment (code-named Yellow Box or Concert), a lot of the terms and concepts went over my head. For two weeks I scoured the internet and magazines for resources that would make sense to a lay person such as myself but searched in vain. That is until our contributing editor met an intrepid programmer at Macworld who had a certain zest for advocating and explaining the power of Rhapsody's programming environment. His name was Andrew Stone.
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