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Buchtipp für Retrofans #12 ...
A wonderful ILLUSTRATING PROGRAMMING BOOK ...
The Title Page Of The Programming Book ...
Page 21 Of The Programming Book ...
The Back Side Of The Book ...
Post #50: Donald Alcock, Illustrating BASIC, A simple programming language, Cambridge University Press, Great Britain, 1977.
"My book is informal and unusual in presentation. Rather than write a justification I would only remark that a careful reader might diagnose a severe astigmatism in my eye and a persistent share in my hand."
- Donald Alcock -
"Mein Buch ist informell und ungewöhnlich in der Präsentation. Anstatt eine Begründung zu schreiben, möchte ich nur anmerken, dass ein aufmerksamer Leser möglicherweise eine schwere Hornhautverkrümmung in meinem Auge und eine hartnäckige Beteiligung meiner Hand diagnostizieren könnte."
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Die Namensgebung von GW-Basic
Der Ursprung des Namens „GW-BASIC“ ist unklar. Die Initialen „GW“ könnten nach Greg Whitten, einem frühen Microsoft-Angestellten, der auch für Standards bei Microsoft-BASIC-Compilern zuständig war, gewählt sein. Whitten schreibt die Namenswahl Microsoft-Gründer Bill Gates zu und gibt als Ursprung den englischen Ausruf gee whiz! (zu deutsch etwa „Potz Blitz!“) an. Diese Erläuterung taucht angeblich auch im Microsoft User Manual der Microsoft Press auf. Eine weitere verbreitete Erklärung geht davon aus, dass es sich bei den Initialen GW um Abkürzung für Graphics and Windows handelt, da GW-BASIC neue Befehle für Grafikroutinen und grundlegende Fensterunterstützung mitbrachte. Andere vermuten, dass der Name GW-Basic von den (vertauschten) Initialen von Bill Gates' vollständigem Namen William „Bill“ Gates stammen, der Microsofts ersten BASIC-Interpreter selbst programmiert hatte.
Quelle: www.wikipedia.de
The origin of the name "GW-BASIC" is unclear. The initials "GW" may have been chosen after Greg Whitten, an early Microsoft employee who was also responsible for standards in Microsoft BASIC compilers. Whitten attributes the choice of name to Microsoft founder Bill Gates and gives the English exclamation gee whiz! (in German about "Potz Blitz!"). This explanation supposedly also appears in the Microsoft User Manual from Microsoft Press. Another common explanation is that the initials GW are short for Graphics and Windows, since GW-BASIC brought new commands for graphics routines and basic window support. Others suggest that the name GW-Basic comes from the (reversed) initials of Bill Gates' full name, William "Bill" Gates, who programmed Microsoft's first BASIC interpreter himself.
Post #49: Die Namensgebung von GW-Basic
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