Newbie, been lurking...
I thought the first C on the MAC was Think C.  The PWS was in Pascal to
take advantage of the native Pascal code.
'Could be wrong, of course...
.,.
 ~
-Mike Allison
T Owad wrote:
 I know that programming on the Macintosh is hell,
but I would still
like to try it, on an old one. Does anyone know where I could get
Inside Macintosh for the Mac SE era? Also, what should I use to develop?
I don't believe they used CodeWarrior all along! Didn't Apple sell an
IDE? 
         My favorite is the now discontinued Think Pascal.  You should be able to find
 it used for under $100.  Apple used to sell a compilation of tools called
 'Macintosh Programmer's Workshop', but from what i understand it was never
 that impressive.  If you're just want to play around Chipmunk BASIC can be had
 as freeware.
         I saw the complete set of Inside Macintosh on CD-ROM at Border's Bookstore
 for $99.  I recall hearing you can download individual chapters from the books
 via Apple's web site, but I can't confirm that.
 Sincerely,
 Tom Owad