Apple IIe User Manual

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Logo

Logo is a programming language that is especially suited to children and beginning programmers
of any age because it's great for creating computer graphics.

Using simple commands like

FORWARD, LEFT, and RIGHT, you learn to write programs that produce elaborate and colorful
geometric designs.

Logo encourages you to learn by trial and error because mistakes are so

painless.

If you make a mistake, the worst that can happen is that you'll get a geometric

design other than the one you intended, and half the time the result is better than your
original plan.

But Logo does more than let you create graphics.

You can use it for fun or for

serious applications.

Pascal

Named after Blaise Pascal, a 17th-century philosopher and mathematician, this language is used
in high school and college computer classes to teach programming because it stresses a
systematic approach to programming.

You break programming problems down into tasks and

subtasks, and then write your program in manageable-sized chunks.

6502 Assembly Language

This language is one small step up from the language of electrical impulses that is the native
tongue of the Apple IIe.

It's a lot harder to learn than languages like Logo and BASIC that

use English-like commands, but it gives you faster programs because it doesn't need as much
translation for the computer to understand it, and it gives you more control over the operation
of the computer.

Other Languages

Ask your dealer for information on other programming languages available for the Apple IIe such
as like COBOL, FORTRAN, SuperPILOT, FORTH, C, PL/1, LISP, Modula-2.

Chapter 5 Summary

Writing a computer program involves breaking a task down into small steps and expressing those
steps in terms the computer can understand.

Popular Programming Languages

Logo:

Easy and fun to learn (with lots of emphasis on graphics), yet powerful enough for

serious programming.

BASIC:

Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code is built into the Apple IIe and many

other personal computers, so there are lots of people who speak the same language.

BASIC is

good for beginners because it resembles English and is easy to learn.

Computer as Calculator
Because BASIC is built into the Apple IIe, you can use your computer as a calculator.

(To get

into the BASIC environment quickly, press CONTROL-RESET after starting up your Apple IIe
without a disk in the built in disk drive.)

Here are the mathematical symbols the computer

understands:

+ addition - subtraction *

multiplication /division

Some BASIC Vocabulary

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