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                      9: \pard\tx560\tx1120\tx1680\tx2240\tx2800\tx3360\tx3920\tx4480\tx5040\tx5600\f3\b\fs28\fc0\cf0 by Randy Nelson\
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                     12: A demonstration program that creates a simple framework for target/action and delegation/notification practice.\
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                     14: This is Lab One of the Developer's Camp.  The centerpiece is a somewhat general calculator object that uses the traditional rather than RPN interface.\
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                     17: \b Classes\
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                     19: \b0 SimpleCalc -- A general class that directly supports a calculator interface.\
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                     22: \b History\
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                     24: \b0 Created 8-8-90\
                     25: Modified 9-10-90 -- User interface, added separate nibs for Info and Help panels.\
                     26: Modified 10-15-90 -- New alloc and init logic added.\
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                     29: \b Notes\
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                     31: \b0 Key equivalents are somewhat user hazardous -- equals on the keypad is clear in the calculator; enter on the keypad is equals on the calculator.\
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                     34: \b Future Directions\
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                     36: \b0 In class, students will add memory functions as well as printing.  
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