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First Computer Programming Book You Bought
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(05-13-2022, 07:53 PM)madscijr Wrote: ....
I would like to eventually make an interpreter in QB64, for my old TI99/4A BASIC creations (regular not Extended BASIC). It should be doable, except I'm not sure how you would emulate the sound commands....

My first computer was a TI-99/4A as well.

I was actually fiddling with doing TI style text and sprites in qb64 lastweek.   I started going crazy and adding features it didn't have. 


Hmmmm.... My first computer programming book? (That wasn't a manual that came with software) Was probably Tim Hartnell's Giant Book of Computer Games (or possibly an earlier book with a similar title).

My best early day purchase was the Secret Guide to Computers.
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RE: First Computer Programming Book You Bought - by James D Jarvis - 05-13-2022, 09:46 PM

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