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Once upon a time, knowing how to use a computer was virtually synonymous with knowing how to program one. And the thing that made it possible was a programming language called BASIC.
CRANFORD--The Cranford Public Library is once again offering Computer Basics for Beginners classes for senior citizens. Students from Cranford High School will teach senior citizens basic Internet ...
The language that made that all possible. They called it the Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code— BASIC. Before BASIC, life in the computer programming world was complicated.
At 4:00 a.m. on May 1, 1964, the first BASIC interpreter was launched on a mainframe computer at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.
The Clark Public Library will offer a series of beginning and intermediate computer classes beginning in January. The Beginner’s Microsoft Word will take place each Monday from 2-3 p.m ...
Women from all professions are invited to attend a daylong seminar on computers Saturday offered by the Harper College Women`s Program. ”Computer Literacy for Women” is a basic course designed ...
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