First Computer Programming Book You Bought
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My friends and I got into computers in high school.  The room with all the microcomputers also had all of the beginner-oriented manuals that came with the machines, so we lucked out at the beginning.

The school required students to learn Fortran & Cobol on its old mainframe before moving on to Basic.  Meanwhile, we bootstrapped ourselves into Basic and Z80 assembly language on the school's TRS-80s.

My first purchase was either one of those low-cost Tab books with a gazillion Basic programs to type in, or... Fast Basic by George Gratzer.  That book is about using machine language subroutines to improve the performance of interpreted TRS-80 Basic programs, but that small book was PACKED with low-level information about those machines.  Ounce-for-ounce that may be the single most informative and useful microcomputer book I've ever owned.
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RE: First Computer Programming Book You Bought - by JRace - 05-16-2022, 06:44 PM



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