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Applied BASIC Programming
This textbook is designed for a first course in BASIC programming No prerequisites are required. other than fundamentals of first year algebra.
The combination of features described below distinguishes this book from others in the field
Topical coverage. In Part I of the book. Chapter I provides a comprehensive overview of the field, while Chapter 2 introduces a four step program design procedure and illus trates the process of running programs. Part 11. Chapters 3 through 9, presents minimal BASIC essentially as specified by the proposed ANSI standard (see pages 39-292, front cover) Part III treats selected concepts in enhanced BASIC, including formatted output statements, data files and matrix commands (see pages 293-352). Part IV presents de-bugging concepts and techniques (Module A), an introduction to pseudocode, top down design, modular programming, structured programming, and other elements of pro-gramming style (Module B), and selected case studies (Module C).
The book can be used by itself in a co
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