![]() "languages" which have been developed for this purpose. "interprets" their instructions and gets them where you want to go without This was much like requiring a course in auto mechanicsīefore you could hire a taxi. Understand the computer at the machine level before you could get it to doĪnything useful. Previously, it was necessary for a programmer to You're serious about learning Basic, I strongly recommend that you purchaseīasic was invented at Dartmouth in the 50's as a response to the problems of All the programs in this first part,Īnd most of those in the second can be run using just an interpreter, but if ![]() I recommend that you make a backup copy or rename the source files, Included with each tutorial, so you can run it, modify it and experiment with The dialect of Basic that I use in this first part is based on the extendedīasic named GW-BASIC or BASICA that comes with the IBM PC and mostĬompatibles. (Run the REGISTER program for details on how to obtain the Advancedīasic (available only to registered users), picks up from that point andĬovers areas such as animation, error trapping and real time event Basic Training covers the essentials to get you started. This training course shows you the elements of the Basic programming Simple Graphics 7.1 WIDTH 7.2 SCREEN 7.3 Exercise 7.4 More Exercises 7.5 For Super-Extra Credit 7.6 The End of the Beginning Files 6.1 Sequential versus Random Files 6.2 What's in a file? 6.3 Using Files 6.4 Sequential Details 6.5 Notes on Random Files 6.6 Questions and Answers 6.7 Projects 7. A POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT 5.3 Renumbering (RENUM) 5.4 Exercise 5.5 FUNCTIONS 5.7 More Exercises 5.8 Exercise using GOSUBS or FUNCTIONS 5.9 Extra Credit 6. GOSUBS and FUNCTIONS 5.1 Why GOSUBS? 5.2. Arrays and DATA Statements 4.1 Arrays 4.2 Exercises 4.3 DATA Statements 4.4 Exercises 4.5 Final Exercise 5. Loops, Colors and Sound 3.1 Looping 3.2 Exercise: Make this game more interactive 3.3 Colors 3.4 Exercise 3.5 Sounds 4. Structure and Style 2.1 More BASIC Controls 2.2 IF THEN Statements 2.3 Check Book Balancer 2.4 Summary 2.5 Exercises 3. Introduction 1.1 Basic History 1.2 Getting Started 1.3 Exercises 2.
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