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The Electron is the new home computer that uses the same BASIC as the BBC Microcomputer and has most of its special features.
This book is written specifically for the Electron, and shows you how to make best use of it - at home, at school and at work.
BASIC PROGRAMMING ON THE ACORN ELECTRON
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uses clear, non-technical language,
and really does begin at the
beginning
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provides a comprehensive, illustrated
course on BBC/Electron BASIC
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teaches good programming techniques,
using a structured approach
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explains how to use the Electron's
special features, such as colour,
graphics, sound and single-key entry
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is full of activities to try out on
the Electron
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contains many hints that will be new
even to the more experienced
programmer, such as how to get 64
colours, how to draw perspectives,
and how to animate pictures.
The main programs are available separately on cassette tape.
Neil and Pat Cryer are the authors of BASIC PROGRAMMING ON THE BBC MICROCOMPUTER 'an excellent introduction' Practical Computing 'very close to perfection' Computers in Schools. They have recently published, with Andrew Cryer, GRAPHICS ON THE BBC MICROCOMPUTER.
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