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Issue 1.3 (December/January 2002)


Column
(Source Code)
REALbasic Expands Market: Thoughts from the Publisher (Page 5)
News News from the REALbasic Community (Page 6)
Review zegsRuler (Page 8)
Review vCard Reader (Page 8)
Review Undo Engine (Page 9)
Review Profile: iOrganizer 2 (Page 9)
Review RB Codex Online (Page 10)
Review Book: Learning REALbasic Through Applications (Page 10)
Feature Archipelago: Weblog Editor (Page 11)
Feature Article (Page 13)
Feature Book Excerpt: REALbasic for Macintosh: Visual Quickstart Guide (Page 15)
Feature Article (Page 0)
Feature QuickTime for Fun and Folly: The new QuickTime features in REALbasic 4.5 (Page 25)
Column
(Databases for Real)
Database Design: Entities, Attributes and Relationships (Page 27)
Column
(Beginners Column)
Welcome to the REALbasic Developer Magazine Beginner's Corner! (Page 28)
Feature Advanced Techniques: Object Oriented Programming in REALbasic (Page 30)
Feature Article (Page 0)
Column
(Algorithms)
Sorting, Part 2: Heaps of Fun (Page 34)
Column
(Object-Oriented Thinking)
Improving Object Communication (Page 36)
Column
(Intel corner)
Windows Specialties: Some special things to notice for Windows (Page 37)
Column
(The Topographic Apprentice)
Lights, Camera, Action!: Mastering RB3DSpace's Camera object and light properties (Page 38)
Column
(From Scratch)
Day 3: Coding the Interface (Page 40)
Feature Article (Page 0)
Column
(Instant Cocoa)
Article (Page 43)
Column
(The Interface Designer)
The Case of the Mixed State, Part II: Detectives Marsh and Sanders are hot on the trail of a developer who is using advanced interface techniques... or is he? (Page 44)

 



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