DanielS wrote:
Something that would give me a solid foundation for outputting a string, getting input, and outputting that input.
Sorry for the "newbie" questions. This is something I'm really interested in.
Sorry for the "newbie" questions. This is something I'm really interested in.
While there are a bunch of people putting out tutorials and whatnot, I do still recommend the original manuals when learning to code for retro computers. They're pretty comprehensive and written to teach beginners to computing, and have plenty of type-in examples, while other contemporary books of the time get into exploring broader usage and concepts.