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Computer Programming 1,2,3! For Children and Adults

✍ Scribed by HARRIS, Dwight & Patricia


Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Leaves
84
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Introduction to personal computer working and programming.
Reprocessed from pdf and bookmarked https://archive.org/download/computer-programming-1-2-3/ComputerProgramming1%2C2%2C3.pdf

✦ Table of Contents


Computer Programming 1,2,3! For Children and Adults
Half-title
Title Page
Dedication / Printer's Imprint
Contents
Half-title #2
Chapter 1. Computers Today
Chapter 2. Plugs, Boards, Wires and Silicon
The CPU
Input/Output Devices
Memory and Mass Storage
Chapter 3. Bits, Nibbles, Bytes and Words
Binary Numbers and Computers
Assembly Language
Program Languages
Chapter 4. Programming in BASIC
Some BASIC Statements
REM Statement
PRINT, INPUT, Variable Names and END
GOTO β€œComma”, β€œSemicolon”
FOR... NEXT
LET and Doing Arithmetic
IF... THEN Statements
Chapter 5. Programs to Use and to Change
ROLLIT Program
Random Numbers
Program Arrays and DIM Statement
Program MATH, GOSUB
Program LEARN
READ and DATA Statements
MOVEIT Program
MOVEIT 2 Program
FIGURE Program
SQUAREIT Program
Appendix
Index
Rear Cover

✦ Subjects


Apple II, Assembly Language, Atari, BASIC, binary, bits, bytes, computer language, CPU, development, Fortran, nibbles, Pascal, Computer Program, Radio Shack, silicon, Snobol, Texas Instruments, Timex


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