I've always preferred the following. The key
part is how I end line 10 with the spaces and the
semicolon.
10 PRINT "HELLO, WORLD ";
20 GOTO 10
Zane
At 10:56 AM -0400 10/24/12, Francois Dion wrote:
On the last guessing thread (it lives! about the
CES apple clone), William said:
"Make it PRINT "HELLO" and then GOTO 10 for me
one more time, won't you please?"
And the C64 fans were also left in want, so I present to you the Blue
Screen Of Basic:
http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com/2012/10/blue-screen-of-basic.html
I'm sure quite a few people already know what it is... The follow up
post wont be a clue but simply a detailed post on this modern retro
computer.
Fran?ois
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