I saw "HyperTalk -- The Book" in a bookstore [remember bookstores?] when I was 
saving up to get my first mac and bought it right away. I read it over one 
summer before I even had a computer, and when I finally got the machine I was 
off and running. Hypercard became my major tool from the get-go. I ended up 
turning the Hypercard FAQ into a searchable stack, which had some circulation 
for a while in the HC community. That exercise started me learning text 
parsing, as I had it set up to automagically take Peter Fleck's latest FAQ 
update and import it and have it sorted into cards with the proper formatting. 
I'd have the updated version of the stack ready within 15 minutes of his new 
release. Ah, the old days….

-- Peter

Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com
http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig

On Jul 20, 2012, at 8:29 PM, Tim Selander wrote:

> Yes, a fantastic book that really unlocked HC for me. It is the best computer 
> book I have ever read!
> 
> Tim Selander
> Tokyo, Japan
> 
> On 7/21/12 1:28 AM, Jim Hurley wrote:
>> Professor Goldberg,
>> 
>> A bit daunting because of its size, but I learned HyperTalk from the truly 
>> wonderful book:  "HyperTalk The Book." By Winkler and Kamins, and later, our 
>> own, Jean DeVoto, who did the original RunRev dictionary.
>> 
>> I am a strong believer in learning from examples--after the basic theory.
>> 
>> Jim Hurley
>> Emeritus Professor of Physics, Univ. of California
> 
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