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Re: AppleSoft Programming Examples?
On Aug 31, 12:48 am, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
> limtc wrote:
> > I have a slightly different feedback - I assume you are an Apple II
> > user, do you use Apple IIGS? If yes, then I would suggest you check
> > out MD-Basic (http://www.morgandavis.net/portfolio/mdg/). This is an
> > Applesoft BASIC pre-processor and it modernized the BASIC language,
> > and also comes with a good editor. The end result will run on all
> > Apple II computers.
>
> The problem with BASIC compilers is that they destroy the totally
> interactive nature of interpretive execution. Being able to
> 1) type in a direct command and *do* it, 2) type in a statement-
> numbered command and add it to your program, and 3) type "run"
> and immediately get a result, is a wonderful thing.
>
> > On 8 31 , 10 17 , Jcarlson1701 <jcarlson1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>Hi All,
>
> >>I want to "re-learn" AppleSoft Basic after being away from it for 25+
> >>years. Are there any places on the web that have programming examples
> >>(apps, games, etc...) I did a search on Google and couldn't find
> >>anything.
>
> >>Thanks!
>
> -michael
>
> NadaPong: Network game demo for Apple II computers!
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Thanks for all the input guys. Yes at this time I have a //e enhanced,
but will be getting a GS soon.
- Josh