Hypercard simplifié
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Hypercard simplifié by Jacques Claviez is a technical guide designed to demystify the HyperCard software for users of MacIntosh systems. Published in 1988 by Eyrolles, this 201-page book serves as an accessible resource for individuals seeking to understand and utilize HyperCard's capabilities. Claviez's approach emphasizes practical implementation over theoretical complexity, making it suitable for both beginners and intermediate users. The work likely covers core functionalities such as script creation, database management, and interface design within HyperCard's environment. Given its publication era, the book reflects the software's role in early personal computing and its integration with MacIntosh platforms. While specific technical details may vary, the text probably includes step-by-step instructions, examples, and troubleshooting tips tailored to HyperCard's visual programming paradigm. This guide would have been particularly relevant during the 1980s when HyperCard was a popular tool for prototyping and educational purposes. The absence of a subtitle suggests a focused, singular purpose in simplifying the software's learning curve. As a product of Eyrolles, a publisher known for educational and technical titles, the book likely adheres to clear, structured explanations. Its relevance extends to historical context, offering insights into early software development tools and their impact on personal computing. The work's enduring value lies in its ability to bridge the gap between complex programming concepts and user-friendly application, aligning with the educational mission of Eyrolles at the time.
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Jacques Claviez
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