Programming Technique 1
I am a person who loves to create new things to make people's life easier and programming has been my huge backbone. Programming really makes everyday tasks easy in the increasing tech focused world. I am really proud to be a programmer and programming student.With a long history in the field of computer science, BASIC (Beginner’s All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) programming has been used to simplify communication between the programer and the computer. It was developed in 1963 as a teaching language at Dartmouth by John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz and has since been widely imitated and altered. Many people take beginner coding courses in BASIC programming because they are excited by computers, websites, or mobile applications and are drawn to the analytic thinking behind them. With software becoming so ingrained in the functionality of societies, knowledge of the codes and languages used to develop them is becoming more and more common. And, BASIC is the perfect language to give you a jump-start to your programming education.
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Download 02-Elementary Programming v2.pdf
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