INMC 80 News |
June/July/August 1980 · Issue 1 |
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On Basic I found the following to be of use :
Illustrating Basic, Alcock: C.U.P. (Paperback recommended).
Microsoft Basic, Ken Knecht : Dilitium. On general theory, but exceedingly expensive – you have been warned.
Compiler Construction For Digital Computers, D. Gries, J. Wiley. (8.00-10.00 in paperback) probably the bible, but also probably slightly dated–? Not for beginners.
Writing Interactive Interpreters and Compilers, P. Brown: J. Wiley. (8.00). A book which is fun to read, and makes you feel that you could write your own compiler. Emphasis very much on Basic.
Understanding and Writing Compilers, R. Bornat: Macmillan. (6.00)
Paperback. Much heavier than Brown, but with more meat and also more
oriented to Pascal/
Structured System Programming, Welsh & McKeag: Prentice Hall. (14.00) Interesting in that it presents a Mini Pascal Compiler written in Pascal, and shows the importance of structure in writing clear programs.
System Programming, Donovan: McGraw Hill. (6.50). A useful book which looks at the theory and implementation of Assemblers, Compilers, Interpreters and Operating Systems. Although using IBM assembly language, it is quite clear, and forms a good introduction to these subjects.
On the subject of programming with style – has anyone looked inside the
Nascom Basic ? It’s only a 8080
basic, with input output patches all
over it. It provokes the throught of how much faster/
For sale, Texas ‘Silent 700’ terminal, type 745. A completely
portable thermal printer/
Two Olivetti TE318 teletypes. Upper/
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