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The Acorn Electron opens up an infinitely wide world of applications programming to users at home, in schools and in small businesses. Acorn BASIC is particularly powerful and sophisticated and the fact that the Electron has a built-in assembler allows the user to gain extra speed and flexibility by incorporating assembly language routines in BASIC programs with surprising ease.

This book is aimed at Electron users who have already gained some experience with BASIC and is intended to extend programming skills to a high level of proficiency. The book will be an invaluable source of reference for Electron programmers who want to use the full potential of Acorn BASIC combined with the assembly language facilities the Electron offers.

The introductory chapters discuss principles of good programming practice. Separate chapters are then devoted to data processing and file handling. Other chapters discuss how to achieve the finishing touches that distinguish 'user-friendly' programs, how to go about designing large programs and how to find the bugs concealed in machine code. Ways of using the MOS are discussed and a variety of invaluable utilities - including a trace debugger, a spelling checker and a disassembler - are presented to enable users to go even further in developing their own software. The final chapter deals with Boolean logic and bit manipulation.

The Authors
Mike James and S. M. Gee have written several other very successful books on programming. They are both regular contributors to the monthly computing magazines.

Front cover illustration by Alan Craddock

Publish Date
Publisher
Granada
Language
English
Pages
192

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Advanced programming for the electron
1984, Granada
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Published in

London, New York, [New York]

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [190]
Includes index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
001.64/2
Library of Congress
QA76.8.E38 J35 1984

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 192 p. :
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2962118M
ISBN 10
0246124024
LCCN
84206472
OCLC/WorldCat
12214684

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The Electron is a computer that encourages the two approaches to programming that concern this book - producing clear, bug-free programs, and using BASIC and assembler in combination.
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