Computing Books written by Eric Deeson

The following is a list of Computing Books written by Eric Deeson 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 4 Computing Books written by Eric Deeson in our collection :
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BBC Micro in Education Date: 1983 BBC Micro in Education

Starting with an explanation of what a computer is, what it does and how too look after it, the author takes you through the complexities of the BBC micro including: strings, arrays, editing, graphics, subroutines, and the use of flowcharts.

Publisher: Shiva Publishing Limited
Author: Eric Deeson
Platform: BBC Micro

Easy Programming for the BBC Micro Date: 1983 Easy Programming for the BBC Micro

Starting with an explanation of what a computer is, the author takes you through the complexities of BBC computing including animation, strings, he use of flowcharts, editing, arrays, the comprehensive sound capabilities of the beeb and included a case-history of a bugged program.

Publisher: Shiva Publishing Limited
Author: Eric Deeson
Platform: BBC Micro

Easy Programming for The Electron Date: 1984 Easy Programming for The Electron

Easy Programming for The Electron  is a book written by Eric Deeson and published by Shiva Publishing in 1984.

Publisher: Shiva Publishing
Author: Eric Deeson
Platform:

Using Your Sinclair QL Date: 1985 Using Your Sinclair QL

Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton Educational
Author: Eric Deeson
Platform: Sinclair QL

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