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Whether you’re looking to hone your BASIC skills or play some Zork on the bus, this little computer looks like a great project for anyone who has a soft spot for computing’s simpler days.
The BASIC programming language turns 60 Easy-to-use language that drove Apple, TRS-80, IBM, and Commodore PCs debuted in 1964.
Are any of you learning to code? It's a hard world out there for coding beginners who are looking to really polish their skills. This is why Pocket Programming is so exciting!
Still, what a marvel in its day, programming BASIC on a 24-character LCD. The Casio PB-700 was from 1983. For under $200, you got a 4-line display, with each line having 20 characters.
With Petit Computer downloaded from the eShop, and fired up on my 3DS, I began sifting through the programming language. It's based on something called BASIC, which is supposedly a very ...
This brilliant vintage programming book published in 1982 has a special place in our hearts and minds. It introduced practical numerical programs for a tiny computer, the famous 1980 Sharp PC-1211 ...
Learn about programming basics and how to program a solution to a problem with Bitesize KS3 Computer Science.
SHARP pocket computers of the 80s can store and run several BASIC programs together when loaded with MERGE from a cassette tape. The last MERGEd program can be edited. This is not convenient. There is ...
The CL-32 is a work-in-progress pocket-sized PC that combines modern hardware with classic design inspired by systems from the 1980s like the TRS-80 Pocket Computer. While some details haven’t ...
The program provides calculations using the past performances of the horses to determine the predicted winner of a race regardless of the odds. The basic factors are conventional-speed, class, pace, ...