An edition of Very basic BASIC (1984)

Very basic Basic

the first 15 hours on your ZX Spectrum

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Derek Ellershaw
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An edition of Very basic BASIC (1984)

Very basic Basic

the first 15 hours on your ZX Spectrum

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This book is designed to guide the new Electron user through the first few weeks of programming - from the moment the machine is plugged in to a proficiency in basic programming.

Topics include:

  • Introducing the keyboard
  • Useful computing aids such as recorders and printers
  • Using easy commands
  • How to build a program
  • Programming techniques with advice on variables, looping, branching and counting
  • Practical applications

This book is essential reading for any first-time Electron user. It managed to avoid technical jargon and is also great fun to use. All example programs are presented in quiz, game or self-questionnaire form, fully illustrated for easy reference.

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Cover of: Very basic BASIC
Cover of: Very basic BASIC
Very basic BASIC: the first 15 hours on your MSX.
1985, Century
in English
Cover of: Very basic BASIC
Very basic BASIC: the first 15 hours on your Commodore 64
1984, Century Publishing with Melbourne House
in English
Cover of: Very basic Basic
Very basic Basic: the first 15 hours on your ZX Spectrum
1984, Century, Melbourne House
in English
Cover of: Very basic Basic
Very basic Basic: the first 15 hours on your Electron
1984, Century, Melbourne House
in English

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London, Tring

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OL17277418M
ISBN 10
0712604103

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This introduction tells you how to use the book and explains how the book is laid out.
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