Way back in the late 80s I was learning to program on my Tandy 2000 which had two 5.25" disk drives. My grandmother bought be a programming book from Radio Shack. It was a great book about BASIC and I really enjoyed it. I was hoping somebody might recall the title, author, etc?

  • It looked kind of like this book http://stackoverflow.com/questions/832941/what-was-your-first-programming-book/832951#832951
  • It was current as of the late 80s maybe 1990 or so
  • It was not a game programming book, it was on programming in general
  • Most of all I recall each chapter began with a funny cartoon that the author or somebody had drawn, to demonstrate the principle of the chapter
  • The cover was gray as in that link, but had a bigger computer drawn on it, and maybe a man also

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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I can't even remember my own childhood. How am I supposed to remember yours? – MusiGenesis Sep 14 '09 at 17:26
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Scroll down on that question. Are you sure it's not "Getting Started with TRS-80 BASIC"? – Josh Stodola Sep 14 '09 at 17:28
You got me. I'd already moved on to Atari 800's by then. The books that got me started were the "type in your own games" books that were written in a version of BASIC that almost but didn't quite work on every platfomr. – T.E.D. Sep 14 '09 at 17:36
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one of the cartoon has the caption, "all I said was I needed ARRAYS to finish my project" with a picture of the programmer smiling and the boss handing him cash, yes – warren Sep 17 '09 at 10:04
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I think you mean this: Learning BASIC for the Tandy 1000 / 2000 25-1500 (1985) (found a copy for sale on eBay)

from the computing history page

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You found it! Yes that was it! Actually that's a first edition. Thanks to some googling of ebay I realized I had a 2nd edition. They look very close, but not exact. I am checking out right now, $8 total! Thank you so much for helping me. I'm not sure exactly what I am going to do with it... but it will be a great blast from the past. Again thanks :) – John DeHope Sep 18 '09 at 23:35
I have a copy at my parents' house :-) – warren Sep 19 '09 at 4:20
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Gotta love eBay, it came yesterday. I am really enjoying it. This quote from the author's forward reminds me why: "The style is light and non-threatening since I have no insecurities to pass along." It really reads that way too. Thanks again for the help. – John DeHope Sep 23 '09 at 10:23
awesome - I so want my parents to mail me my copy now :) – warren Sep 23 '09 at 15:33
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Edit: Scratch that, Josh's Comment makes more sense.

I was only just born in the late 80's so this is complete guesswork on my part. but Getting Started with Color Basic: TRS-80 Color Computer Seems to fit your description

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What about Computer Monsters?

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Could it be Computer Programming in BASIC for everyone?

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Sorry guys so far no good. It had a mundane title, like "Computer Programming in BASIC For Everyone", but it was printed much later that 1977, probably more like 1987 really. It was a perfect bound paperback, about 1.5 or 2 inches thick, so it was kind of big. And the cover was not in color, it was gray with white writing I believe. I really appreciate you guys wracking your brains for me. If I could find this book, it would mean a lot to me!

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Here's a list from Amazon with BASIC programming books published before 1990.

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My childhood was in the 1960's. Personal computing had not been invented. We did have a pong game, right next to the 8 track tape player on top of the console TV.

My first PC was a VIC 20 and I had several programming books for it, but I don't think I would have been considered a "child" by then, although my wife may disagree and say I am still enjoying my "childhood".

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