Computing Books written by Richard Freeman
The following is a list of Computing Books written by Richard Freeman 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 3 Computing Books written by Richard Freeman in our collection :
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- Practical Problems
- Introducing the 6502 instructions as they are needed
- Fully worked examples
- Self-assessment questions
Publisher: BBC/NEC
Author: Richard Freeman
Platform: BBC Micro

BBC Micro/Electron Edition
From the blurb:
Step by step BASIC is a new, simple, approach to learning computer programming. The whole book is based on thirty five study sessions with your micro. Each session includes:
- Special keyboard ACTIVITIES which help you explore the micro and learn from it. There are nearly fifty of these ACTIVITIES in the book.
- Simple DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS each of which helps you understand one new key idea.
- A SUMMARY section to emphasise what you need to remember. These SUMMARIES are also an easy to use reference collection.
- A TEST YOURSELF section. Full answers appear at the back of the book.
Publisher: Lifelong Learning Ltd
Author: Richard Freeman
Platform: BBC Micro/ Electron

A Guide to Good Programming Style for the British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer.
Publisher: BBC/NEC
Author: Richard Freeman
Platform: BBC Micro