Classic Mac OS, the operating system used on Macintosh computers before the introduction of Mac OS X in 2001, featured a range of programming tools and development environments that developers could use to create applications for these machines. Here are some of the key programming tools and frameworks associated with Classic Mac OS: 1. **MPW (Macintosh Programmer's Workshop)**: This was a command-line development environment that provided tools for compiling and debugging. It supported multiple programming languages and offered scripting capabilities.
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