The essential accessory for anyone who programs in Turbo
Basic at beginners or intermediate level. Not only do you get expanded
documentation but also tutorials on creating Turbo programs in a
structured manner with examples of often used procedures. Disk 1 has
fully expanded documentation on Turbo Basic itself with every new
command illustrated by example and with program listings. There is also
full information on the Compiler with step by step illustrations on how
to compile your own program and create autoboot disks. Here you will
also find amendments to Turbo Basic that bring small improvements in its
use. On disk 2 you will find The Turbo Journal, a newsletter style
presentation giving step by step instructions on creating a program in
Turbo Basic with each module explained. Here is how you learn to write
structured programs so that Turbo can run at its best. Disk 3 gives a
further instalment of The Turbo Journal with tutorials on How To Use
Module, How To Use Arrays and How To Do Sorting, each illustrated by
practical examples. On the other side of the disk are over two dozen
ready to use routines that you can combine with your own programs to do
a myriad of tasks from accessing disk drives, to displaying text on
screen or printer to sorting and much more. You can save time and
enhance your programs by simply importing one of these routines. Three
disks that will enable you to get the very best from Turbo Basic, even
if all you ever do is compile the odd program.
Three disk set £5.50
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