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Author(s)
Montfort, Nick
Baudoin, Patsy
Bell, John
Bogost, Ian
Douglass, Jeremy
Marino, Mark C.
Mateas, Michael
Reas, Casey
Sample, Mark
Vawter, Noah
Language
EnglishAbstract
A single line of code offers a way to understand the cultural context of computing.This book takes a single line of code—the extremely concise BASIC program for the Commodore 64 inscribed in the title—and uses it as a lens through which to consider the phenomenon of creative computing and the way computer programs exist in culture. The authors of this collaboratively written book treat code not as merely functional but as a text—in the case of 10 PRINT, a text that appeared in many different printed sources—that yields a story about its making, its purpose, its assumptions, and more. They consider randomness and regularity in computing and art, the maze in culture, the popular BASIC programming language, and the highly influential Commodore 64 computer.
Keywords
programming; BASICISBN
9780262526746OCN
1100542107Publisher
The MIT PressPublisher website
https://0-mitpress-mit-edu.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk/Publication date and place
Cambridge, 2014Series
Software Studies,Classification
Media studies: advertising and society
Programming and scripting languages: general