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Beginning Programming For Dummies
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Discover the latest programming tips and techniques
Start writing programs for Windows, Linux, Macintosh, Palms, and PocketPCs
Ready to take control of your computer by writing your own programs? Mixing concepts with humor, author Wallace Wang shows you how to begin programming as simply and quickly as possible. In no time, you'll find out how to create and debug programs in Liberty BASIC, use algorithms, build interactive Web pages, and more!
All this on the bonus CD-ROM * Liberty BASIC and other compilers * All the examples and code from the book * IBM Robocode V1.0.6 * JBuilder 9 Personal, C# Builder Personal, and Kylix Enterprise Trial
See the "About the CD-ROM" appendix for details and complete system requirements.
Discover how to: * Choose the best programming language for your project * Work with data structures * Install and use Liberty BASIC * Create interactive Web sites * Program multiple platform devices
From the Back Cover Discover the latest programming tips and techniques Start writing programs for Windows®, Linux®, Macintosh®, Palms, and PocketPCs
Ready to take control of your computer by writing your own programs? Mixing concepts with humor, author Wallace Wang shows you how to begin programming as simply and quickly as possible. In no time, you’ll find out how to create and debug programs in Liberty BASIC, use algorithms, build interactive Web pages, and more!
All this on the bonus CD-ROM
Liberty BASIC and other compilers All the examples and code from the book IBM® Robocode V1.0.6 JBuilder 9 Personal, C# Builder Personal, and Kylix® Enterprise Trial See the "About the CD-ROM" appendix for details and complete system requirements.
Discover how to:
Choose the best programming language for your project Work with data structures Install and use Liberty BASIC Create interactive Web sites Program multiple platform devices
About the Author Wallace Wang is the bestselling author of over 20 For Dummies computer books. He moonlights as a stand-up comic and has appeared on A&E’s Evening At the Improv. After spending his first two post-college years working for a dead-end corporation that encouraged its employees to use euphemisms to disguise the fact that they were manufacturing nuclear weapons with the potential to wipe out most forms of life on the planet, Wallace Wang decided that his life was meant to be spent doing something more exciting than existing in a corporate culture that stifled freedom and democracy while building missiles ostensibly to protect freedom and democracy. With the thought of escape in his mind, he bought one of the first IBM personal computers on the market — and quickly realized that the accompanying computer manuals were completely incomprehensible. After deciphering the manuals and learning to master the arcane commands of the ancient MS-DOS version 1.25 operating system, Wallace decided to publish fragments of his notes in a local computer magazine for the amusement of others — and to provide an alternative source of income for his eventual departure from the mentally suffocating environment of the military-industrial complex. After people began responding favorably to his introductory computer magazine articles, he continued writing more, eventually turning to writing full-time. For the first time, he managed to earn a living in a job that didn’t involve developing something that could blow up people who happen to live in another part of the world. Today, the author is happily pursuing a dual career in the book publishing industry and the stand-up comedy industry. His eventual goal is to convince people that enjoying yourself while learning is all right. In the meantime, he plans to continue making fun of any idiots and morons who happen to get in his way.