An introduction to VisiCalc matrixing for Apple and IBM / Harry Anbarlian
Material type:
- 70016054
- QA 76.6 .A53 1982

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Computer Science | GC QA 76.6 .A53 1982 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000002406 |
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GC QA 76.5 .R33 1986 Computers and the information society / | GC QA 76.5 .S56 1988 Introduction to computer information systems / | GC QA 76.5 .S73 1988 Computers : the user perspective / | GC QA 76.6 .A53 1982 An introduction to VisiCalc matrixing for Apple and IBM / | GC QA 76.6 .D34 1984 c.1 The byte guide to CP/M-86 / | GC QA 76.6 .D34 1984 c.2 The byte guide to CP/M-86 / | GC QA 76.6 .F35 1985 Software engineering concepts / |
Includes index.
Section 1. An introduction to visicalc matrixing -- Section 2. For apple -- Section 3. For IBM -- Section 4. The polished matrix.
This book is primarily, but not exclusively, for apple and IBM personal computer users who know nothing about programming and very little about microcomputers but know a great deal about what they want their microcomputer to do automatically for them through the creation of reusable Visicalc matrixes.
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