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Schaum's Outline Series Theory And Problem Of Programming With Basic Including Expanded Microcomputer Basic Section
"customary drill type of exercises. In addition, a set of solved problems is included at the end of most chapters. These examples and solved problems should be studied carefully as the reader progresses through each chapter and begins to write his or her own programs.
Sets of review questions, supplementary problems and programming problems are also included at the end of each chapter. The review questions enable the reader to test his or her recall of the material presented within the chapter. They also provide an effective chapter summary. Most of the supplementary problems and programming problems require no special mathematical or technological background. The student should solve as many of these problems as possible. (Answers to some of the supplementary problems are provided at the end of the text.) When using this book as a course text, it may also be advisable for the instructor to supplement the programming problems with additional assignments that reflect particular disciplinary interests.
The principal features of the language are summarized on the inside back cover and in five appendixes, for the reader's convenience. This material should be used frequently for ready reference and quick recall. It will be particularly helpful when writing or debugging a new program.
Finally, the reader who completes this book will have learned quite a lot about general computer-programming concepts as well as the specific rules of BASIC. He or she should be completely convinced that programming with BASIC is easy but also fun!"
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