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
I know I have some of the BASIC coding forms for the TRS-80 model 1
around here somwehre. One side is a screen display layout sheet (divided
up into the 64*16 matrix for characters and the 128*48 graphics matrix).
the other side is for writing BASIC on. It has the usual
1-character-per-box bit for writing BASIC lines, and an area down the
right hand side where you list the variables you've used.
I can't remember the last time I used them, though.
I should have some coding forms for the HP9100 calculator around here
too, and maybe some for the HP67.
-tony