"Commodore BASIC and Atari BASIC both had on screen editors where you could LIST your program on the screen and cursor up and down and change the code and when you pressed ENTER on a line, that line was re-entered into…
You're probably aware of all of the following, but no one else has mentioned it, so I thought I'd add it. I'm a mechanical engineer that uses a variety of commercial software, as well as developing extensions for that…
"Commodore BASIC and Atari BASIC both had on screen editors where you could LIST your program on the screen and cursor up and down and change the code and when you pressed ENTER on a line, that line was re-entered into…
You're probably aware of all of the following, but no one else has mentioned it, so I thought I'd add it. I'm a mechanical engineer that uses a variety of commercial software, as well as developing extensions for that…