Computing Books written by Clive Prigmore
The following is a list of Computing Books written by Clive Prigmore in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other books may have been published. If you have a book that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 8 Computing Books written by Clive Prigmore in our collection :
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Date: 1981
30 Hour Basic
30 Hour Basic is a simple self-instructional course on the language of microcomputers.
Publisher: BBC NEC
Author: Clive Prigmore
Platform:
Date: 1982
30 Hour Basic - School Edition
30 Hour Basic - School Edition is a book written by Clive Pigmore and published by Longman in 1982.
Publisher: Longman
Author: Clive Prigmore
Platform:
Date: 1983
30 Hour Basic - Spectrum Edition
Publisher: National Extension College
Author: Clive Prigmore
Platform: ZX Spectrum
Date: 1981
30 Hour Basic - Standard Edition
30 Hour Basic is a simple self-instructional course on the language of microcomputers.
Publisher: BBC Nec
Author: Clive Prigmore
Platform:
Date: 1982
30 Hour Basic - ZX81 Edition
Publisher: National Extension College
Author: Clive Prigmore
Platform: ZX81
Date: 1984
30 Hour BASIC Electron Edition
30 Hour Basic is a simple self-instructional course on the language of microcomputers. But programs need more than language: they need structure as well. So the course also teaches you good programming techniques. You'll learn how to keep, order and sort files, records and directories; how to print letters and addresses; how to invent your own computer games; how to handle numbers and so on.
Publisher: National Extension College
Author: Clive Prigmore
Platform: Acorn Electron
Date: 1987
A Prolog Primer
Back cover:
Clive Prigmore's text assumes no previous knowledge of programming, covers a broad range of applications with many examples taken from educational and commercial environments, introduces all the essential techniques of programming in PROLOG.
Publisher: Edward Arnold
Author: Clive Prigmore
Platform:
Date: 1984
Beginners' BASIC
A teach-yourself course in writing computer programs
This is a teach-yourself, step-by-step guide to computer programming written for computer owners and all who want to learn how to write their own programs.
It can be used with all popular home computers including the:
- Sinclair ZX81
- Spectrum
- QL
- VIC 20
- Commodore 64
- Oric 1
- Dragon 32 & 64
- Apple IIe
- TRS 80
- BBC Micro
- Electron
- Lynx
- TI 99/4A
- Atari 400, 600XL, 800
Publisher: Book Club Associates
Author: Clive Prigmore
Platform: BASIC














