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050 _aQA 76.73.B3 .C53 1983
100 _aClark, James F.
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245 0 _aStructured BASIC /
_cJames F. Clark and William O. Drum
260 _aCincinnati :
_bSouth-Western Publishing, Co.,
_cc1983
300 _avi, 282 pages :
_billustrations, tables, diagrams ;
_c24 cm.
505 _aChapter 1. Getting started in basic -- Chapter 2. Doing arithmetic and designing programs -- Chapter 3. Using read and data statements -- Chapter 4. Improving the appearance of printed reports -- Chapter 5. Designing interactive programs -- Chapter 6. Summarizing -- Chapter 7. Subtotals and group printing -- Chapter 8. Writing programs in easy-to-Understand modules -- Chapter 9. Using controlled loops -- Chapter 10. Tables --Chapter 11. Sorting -- Chapter 12. Advanced handling of character data --Chapter 13. Sequential data files -- Chapter 14. Random data files -- Glossary -- Appendixes.
520 _aComputers have become indispensable tools for businesses, professional, people and government. Computer programming ability has thus become vastly more important, both as a career opportunity and for personal use. The advent of microcomputer has resulted in a literal explosion of computers using the BASIC language.
650 _aBASIC (PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE)
700 _aDrum, William O.
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