Michael P. Zabinski Books

TRS-80 for kids from 8 to 80
TRS-80 for kids from 8 to 80

By Michael P. Zabinski

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Explains how to use the computer language Basic to write fundamental programs for the TRS-80 computer and provides games and exercises to develop programming skills.

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IBM personal computer for kids from 8 to 80
IBM personal computer for kids from 8 to 80

By Michael P. Zabinski

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Explains how to use the computer language BASIC to write fundamental programs for the IBM Personal Computer and provides games and exercises to develop programming skills.

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Commodore 64 for kids from 8 to 80
Commodore 64 for kids from 8 to 80

By Michael P. Zabinski

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Explains how to use the computer language BASIC to write fundamental programs for the Comodore 64 computer and provides games and exercises to develop programming skills.

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ATARI for kids from 8 to 80
ATARI for kids from 8 to 80

By Michael P. Zabinski

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Explains how to use the computer language BASIC to write fundamental programs for the Atari computers.

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Apple II for kids from 8 to 80
Apple II for kids from 8 to 80

By Michael P. Zabinski

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Explains how to use the computer language BASIC to write fundamental programs for the Apple II computer and provides games and exercises to develop programming skills.

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