CATS v8 n12

Date: May 1991
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
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Articles

Title Description Computers
A Novelty Program This listing provides a novel title display, which can be incorporated into another program. It was supplied to the club by David Solly; though it’s original source is not apparent. Timex/Sinclair 2068
A Private Library OK bunky, so you’ve fought your way through the BBS and gotten to the QL program area – WHAT do all those files do? Sinclair QL
CATS Meeting in Sub. Baltimore The afternoon of Saturday, January 19th found a dedicated group from CATS happily set up in the meeting room of Baltimore County’s Linthicum library. Whereas no formal program was presented, the usual sharing kept everyone busy and seemingly satisfied with the opportunity for extra coaching from the various gurus present. Tom Robbins demonstrated TURBO QUILI
Estate Planning
From The Editor Here is one of those wacky months where I am doing the newsletter just days after the last meeting. This is because this past meeting was on the second Saturday of the month, while the next meeting will be on the first Saturday of the month. This does not leave me much time to get
Little Languages The parser is part of a compiler (or translator) that decides if the incoming code is syntactically correct. It makes sure that what you are saying in a particular language is valid. Sinclair QL
More Good, Bad, & Uh, QLs I hesitate to make out a ‘form’ with ‘fill-in-the-blanks’ sort of questionnaire, since it might suggest that we know what to look for in advance. I prefer a more free and open examination of the situations various owners can provide about their good and bad QL’s. Archive likes multiple choice; I hope essay answers may Sinclair QL
Presidential Ramblings Not only did it pour rain March 23rd, but morning thunderstorms deterred everyone but Cliff and myself from making an early show at the Linthicum Library for our second ‘extracurricular’ workshop. Since it was too risky to plug in computers, Cliff very kindly spent the morning getting a head start on putting together a cable
What Forth? FORTH, a computer language, has been described as many things. For example, L. Brodie, in his book, Starting FORTH, says “Forth is many things: a high level language, an assembly language, an operating system, a set of development tools, and a software design philosophy.” This might be true (I didn’t understand of word of it
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