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Re: Programming Languages on Apple II



"Simon Williams" <see_sig_for_valid_email@no.spam> wrote in
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: Bill Garber <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:
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: > I'll probably get my head chewed off for this, but do
: > you mean like Visual Basic????  (Ducking and running )
:
: Not familair with Visual Basic, so I'll refrain from chewing...
: what I meant is that GS Basic has commands for the GS/OS
desktop
: built in. But since I have enough trouble with plain old
AppleSoft,
: I'm not about to get too deep into it ;-)

Visual Basic is a modular programming language for PCs.
'Nuff said 'Bout that.

What kind of trouble are you having with AppleSoft Basic?
Maybe you need better documentation. Can I offer you something
to help you? Which books do you have? I might have a better
guide you can use.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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