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Microsoft IBM QuickBASIC: A Structured Approach, 1/e

Harvey M. Deitel, Nova University and Deitel Associates

Published September, 1996 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics

Copyright 1989, 288 pp.
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ISBN 0-13-449422-9

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Summary

Designed for use with IBM PCs, IBM PS/2s, and various IBM-compatible computer systems, this volume introduces elementary concepts of computer hardware, software, programming, flowcharting, and pseudocode, and explains the major features of Microsoft's IBM PC and PS/2 QuickBASIC.

Features


emphasizes the best principles of structured program development throughout.
presents material by examples — with programs and program outputs illustrating each concept — as if readers are sitting at a personal computer and running each example.
features over 200 interesting, real-world exercises and projects drawn from many fields.


Table of Contents

    1. Computer Concepts.
    2. Introduction to BASIC Programming.
    3. Structured Program Development.
    4. Program Control.
    5. Functions, Subroutines, and Subprograms.
    6. Arrays.
    7. String Manipulation.
    8. Random Numbers and Simulation.
    9. Formatted Outputs.
    10. Sequential Files.
    11. Random Access Files.
    12. Sights and Sounds.
    Appendix.
    Index.


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