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How to Write Your Own Programs

This book is designed for Electron users who want to begin writing their own programs. It assumes a working knowledge of the keyboard and the machine's basic functions. Ideal for anyone tired of typing in program listings, this gentle introduction to the jargon and complexities of computing will take the reader step by step through program design and structure. Illustrated throughout with clear examples, Discover Your Electron makes full use of the machine's sound and graphic capabilities and prepares the user for advanced programming with a wealth of hints and tips.

ISBN : 0-7126-0423-5

Publisher : Century Publishing (with Melbourne House)

Author : Philip Williams

Format : Paperback: 119 Pages

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH51106. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
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