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050 _aQA 76.73 .H46 1981
100 _aHennefeld, Julien O.
_eauthor
245 0 _aUsing BASIC :
_ban introduction to computer programming /
_cJulien O. Hennefeld
260 _aBoston, Massachusetts :
_bPrindle, Weber & Schmidt,
_cc1981
300 _axiii, 256 pages ;
_c26 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _a1. Practice with LET and PRINT statements -- 2. Writing and running programs -- 3. Mathematical expressions and notation -- 4. Transfer of control: GO TO and IF-THEN statements -- 5. Flowcharts -- 6. Extended dialects if BASIC and other IF-THEN statements -- 7. The INPUT statements -- 8. Flags and counters -- 9. FOR-NEXT loops -- 10. More on writing programs: the top down method -- 11. More on the PRINT statement -- 12. A simple method for finding the largest number in a list -- 13. String variables -- 14. Simulation, coin flipping, dice rolling, and the random number generator -- 15. "Psychotherapy", Teaching and campaign letter programs -- 16. Subscripted variables -- 17. Subscripted string variables -- 18. Modularization: GO SUB, ON K GO TO, ON K GO SUB -- 19. PRINT USING and TAB -- 20. More advanced string manipulations -- 21. Nested FOR-NEXT loops -- 22. The bubble sort -- 23. Double subscripts: matrices and MAT statements -- 24. Files -- 25. GET SMART: a program that can learn.
520 _aUsing BASIC is written for a first course in computer programming. The text requires no previous computer experience.
650 _aBASIC (COMPUTER PROGRAM LANGUAGES)
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