Microsoft QuickBASIC for Scientists: A Guide to Writing Better Programs by James W. Cooper

Microsoft QuickBASIC for Scientists: A Guide to Writing Better Programs

James W. Cooper
304 pages
Wiley-Interscience
Nov 1988
1st Edition
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How to use Microsoft QuickBASIC to write better programs on IBM PC's and compatibles. QuickBASIC is a structured language, with powerful looping constructs--especially useful for handling programs with mathematical operations. Easier to use than documentation, this guide covers EGA and VGA monitors and how to program for them, treats graphs in BASIC on the IBM PC and the PS/2, illustrates the use of sophisticated debugging facilities, and provides an overview of assembly language for the 8086 series of microprocessors, and how simple assembly language routines can be interfaced to QuickBASIC programs.
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Pages 304
Publisher Wiley-Interscience
Published 1988
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