This is a self-teaching introduction to structured BASIC programming on Atari 400, 800, 1200 and XL microcomputers. It covers all the special features now available in Atari BASIC, especially its sound and graphics capabilities, and teaches good structured programming techniques with the teaching methods the authors have used in nearly a million self-teaching guides.
Teaches how to read, write, and understand the programming language, BASIC, used in the new personal-size microcomputer. Includes applications and games for the hobbyist or for anyone who wants to use these small computers in home, school, or office. No special background required. And access to a computer is unnecessary.
Revised and updated to make it easier to learn the programming language BASIC--without the need for special math or science background. Shows how to use the computer as a tool in any field from education to business to the humanities.