September 93 - Editor's Note
Editor's Note
CAROLINE ROSE
Dear Readers,
develop does it again! We're thrilled to announce that we've won another Excellence
award, this time in the 1993 International Technical Publications Competition,
sponsored by the Society for Technical Communication.
Some things that are worth noting in this issue:
• We're very happy to finally have a female author. Welcome to Deanna
Thomas; may she be the first in a long line.
• We've added a strange new column called "View From the Ledge"; please let
us know what you think of this irreverent (or is that "irrelevant"?) addition.
• We're temporarily without a Print Hints or Graphical Truffles column.
But there's a lot of information about printing and graphics in our three
QuickDraw GX articles.
Finally, here are two changes that have happened as a result of your feedback:
• Tech Notes are numbered again, this time within each category of Note.
References indevelopwill include the new number after the category; for
example, we might refer you to the Macintosh Technical Note "Fond of FONDs
(Text 21). With this issue we finally stop giving the former number of a Tech
Note, as in "(formerly #91)"; those old numbers are long gone.
• NewInside Macintoshis now on thedevelop BookmarkCD. It was painfully
missing from Issue 14's CD, but we have seen the error of our ways and have
quickly rectified the situation.
Please keep letting us know what you want; it pays!
Caroline Rose Editor
CAROLINE ROSE (AppleLink CROSE) has written and edited more technical
documentation than she cares to remember. In past work lives, she was also a
programmer and (gasp!) a manager. She's worked for Tymshare, Apple, NeXT, and
Apple, in that order. But no previous job compares to the variety and fun she enjoys as
editor of develop. Caroline is still raving about the great time she had at the
Worldwide Developers Conference in May. We suspect the highlight was when a
developer asked her to sign his copy of develop -- or was it when she took the Karaoke
dare at the WWDC party? Recent delights outside of work include singing like a
wannabe Bonnie Raitt at jam sessions with her friends and listening to tapes of John
Prine and Richard Thompson from an incredible music festival she attended in a
mountain meadow.*