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A library of practical subroutines and programs
 
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Book Overview:
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'''Book Overview:'''
  
 
This book is a collection of solid applications and programs. The areas it covered by the programs include home finance and Tax, information storage and retrieval, graphic and music.
 
This book is a collection of solid applications and programs. The areas it covered by the programs include home finance and Tax, information storage and retrieval, graphic and music.
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All programs in the book are clearly explained and written in easily identifiable modules so that methods can be copied into your own programs.
 
All programs in the book are clearly explained and written in easily identifiable modules so that methods can be copied into your own programs.
  
Book review:
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'''Book review:'''
  
 
''Overall, then, an excellent book which I particularly recommend to beginners... if you only buy one book on programming make it this one''.
 
''Overall, then, an excellent book which I particularly recommend to beginners... if you only buy one book on programming make it this one''.
  
'''Amstrad User, April 1985'''
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''Amstrad User, April 1985''
  
 
Published: Sunshine
 
Published: Sunshine

Revision as of 05:30, 2 October 2006

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A library of practical subroutines and programs

Book Overview:

This book is a collection of solid applications and programs. The areas it covered by the programs include home finance and Tax, information storage and retrieval, graphic and music.

All programs in the book are clearly explained and written in easily identifiable modules so that methods can be copied into your own programs.

Book review:

Overall, then, an excellent book which I particularly recommend to beginners... if you only buy one book on programming make it this one.

Amstrad User, April 1985

Published: Sunshine