Sean 'Captain Napalm' Conner wrote:
It was thus said that the Great Bryan Pope once
stated:
3. Code
up your task using a no. 2 pencil on a pile of coding forms.
What do these coding forms look like?
The coding forms I've seen (and used!) were for BASIC for the Color
Computer. Looked quite a bit like graph paper, but for the Coco, it was
broken up into 32-column width "chunks" (for lack of a better term) to match
the width of the screen, and one would write each letter of the program into
a single square. I think I got it more for the novelty than actual use.
If you used the forms enough, you could eventually print 10 point
using blank paper.
-spc (Might even still have some around somewhere ...
)