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Programming Book

Started by EgoTrip, 15:40, 15 January 13

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EgoTrip

I remember having a BASIC programming book, it was blue, A4-ish size and in a box with 2 tapes and had a flow chart stencil with it. I cant remember what it was called, might have been along the lines of "Logic Programming". Unfortunately it got thrown out along with crap loads of CPC stuff when my mum moved house, just wondering if anyone has it scanned purely for nostalgic reasons.

Bryce

Have you checked the list here: Books - CPCWiki

Bryce.

EgoTrip

Of course, which is why I resorted to making a post about it.

EgoTrip

I found an advert for the book in ACU April 1986, page 103. It is called "LOGIC 3: Learn BASIC Programming on the Amstrad CPC 464/664" by Andrew and Veronica Colin. It is definitely not on the CPC wiki.

Bryce

Then add it to the list :)

Judging by your choice of country flag, it's rather cold in Warwickshire at the moment? :D

Bryce.

lynwen

Quote from: Bryce on 11:34, 28 January 13
Then add it to the list :)

Judging by your choice of country flag, it's rather cold in Warwickshire at the moment? :D

Bryce.
There's a Warwickshire in Greenland?

I live in Warwickshire, it's definately in the UK. :laugh:

EgoTrip

I bet its warmer in Greenland than it is here.

lynwen

Quote from: EgoTrip on 11:44, 13 February 13
I bet its warmer in Greenland than it is here.

Your location is set to Greenland?

It's snowing here

EgoTrip

Its snowing here too, I'm not actually in Greenland but it sounds better than UK.

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