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== Contents == | == Contents == |
Latest revision as of 12:35, 15 September 2016
This book will help you to become a competent programmer in Amstrad BASIC.
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Title: | The Amstrad BASIC Idea |
Authors: | Richard Forsyth - Brian Morris |
Publisher: | Chapman & Hall / Methuen |
Year: | 1986 |
Pages: | 276 |
ISBN: | ISBN 0-412-28070-1 |
Covers
Contents
Preface. 01 - Getting started: General introduction. 02 - Basic Basic: Elementary programming. 03 - Loops and lists: Iterative processing. 04 - Subprograms: Modular programming. 05 - Character stings: Non-numeric computing. 06 - Input/output: Communicating with the machine. 07 - Files: Elementary data processing. 08 - Advanced topics: The plot thickens. 09 - Software design: Structured programming guidelines. 10 - Case study: Basic in action. Appendices: A - ASCII codes. B - Basic keywords. C - CP/M commands. D - Disc-file instructions. E - Error messages. F - Pre-defined functions. G - Glossary of computing terms. H - Hints on further reading (Select bibliography). Answers to selected exercises. Index of example programs. General index.