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MultiValue Basic: Taskbookby Malcolm BullThis is Basic: Taskbook accompanies those volumes in our This is... series of books which deal with the Basic, Data/Basic, FlashBasic, Info/Basic, Pick/Basic, and UniBasic programming language on MultiValue systems, and presents a series of practical problems, Projects, and exercises for anyone who is learning to use the Basic programming language. The material in the book is suitable for use with any dialect of the MultiValue programming language, not just Basic The MultiValue Taskbook series of publications was designed with several types of reader in mind: The Instructor who is designing a training course in aspects of the MultiValue system and needs some form of Pre-test / Post-test for assessment and attainment The Instructor who is designing a training course in aspects of the MultiValue system and needs Practical Exercises and Projects for the Trainees The Manager who needs some means of assessment when considering candidates for recruitment Individuals who are extending their knowledge of some aspects of a MultiValue system and who need some means of assessing and practising their newly-acquired skills
This is Basic: Taskbook includes sections with
Exercises, Projects, and Practical Work on:
Programming fundamentals
Arithmetic calculations
String-handling
Selection structures
Iteration structures
Arrays
File handling
Abstract data types
Subroutines
Projects
The book This is Basic: a quick introduction for programmers is a quick introduction to the MultiValue dialects of Basic for the experienced programmer The material is based on that which I use on my own Training Courses, and is the result of many years' adding, extending and changing the material to suit the real needs of the Trainee. A set of files to accompany This is Basic: Taskbook is available on request. These contain data, programs and model solutions for use with the practical work and exercises in the book. The Taskbooks do not include solutions to the problems and exercises presented there
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Malcolm Bull 2007 / MB Training & Consultancy Services /
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