Computing Books written by Donald M. Monro

The following is a list of Computing Books written by Donald M. Monro 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 2 Computing Books written by Donald M. Monro in our collection :
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Basic BASIC Date: 1978 Basic BASIC

Basic BASIC: An Introduction to Programming

Computer programming is something that nearly everyone can do, and many people are finding this out using BASIC, the programming language designed to help them learn. This short text gives priority to two objectives which will greatly aid the learning process. First, the book is fully structured, with an introduction, 14 learning units and a summary of basic BASIC. Second, the level of problems and examples is neither so banal as to insult the intelligence of the reader, nor so advanced as to bewilder him.

Publisher: Arnold
Author: Donald M. Monro
Platform: BASIC

Interactive Computing with BASIC - A First Course Date: 1978 Interactive Computing with BASIC - A First Course

Designed originally for use by electrical engineering students at Imperial College London, this book has a very strong mathematical bias to its examples. 

Contains a list of BASIC statements inside the front covers, and summarises the language in a useful appendix.

Reviewed in Practical Computing, October 1978

Publisher: Edward Arnold Ltd
Author: Donald M. Monro
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