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Where can I get Apple II languages and programming software?

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Byte Works ( http://www.byteworks.org ) develops the Orca series of Apple II and IIgs languages including Pascal, C, Assembler, and the new IIgs BASIC as well as manuals, learning packages, and other language materials. Names shown are assembler "equate" names/labels. In a few cases, more than one label and function is associated with an address. A few soft switches have no established label. Not all switches are present on all Apple II models.
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How can I find out more about using and programming my Apple II?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
You can peruse the newsgroup FAQs Q&A Contents page. You can also check out the Apple II Major Sites page (Csa21MAIN3.txt). All Apple II's come with some version of BASIC installed in-ROM on the motherboard. The original Apple II's have Integer BASIC. Starting with the II+ model, all Apple II's have floating-point Applesoft BASIC in ROM. Owners of early Apple II's can load in Applesoft or plug in a card with Applesoft ROMs.
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What programming languages are available for the Apple ][?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
Quite a few. Apple Integer BASIC (in-ROM on the first Apple II's), can be loaded into II+ and later models. Applesoft, a floating point BASIC, is in-ROM on all models starting with the II+. Older Apple II's can load-in Applesoft or, via a plug-in board, access it from ROM. The best way to write Applesoft BASIC programs is using Program Writer, a full-screen editor from Beagle Bros. Users who want to speed up their Applesoft programs can use a BASIC compiler such as TASC or Einstein.
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Where can I find out about Apple II programming?

Apple II comp.sys.apple2.programmer FAQs, Part 1/1 - Exforsy...
All Apple II's come with some version of BASIC installed in-ROM on the motherboard. The original Apple II's have Integer BASIC. Starting with the II+ model, all Apple II's have floating-point Applesoft in-ROM. Owners of early Apple II's can load in Applesoft or plug in a card with Applesoft ROMs. All Apple II's include a "monitor" program in ROM. Entering CALL-151 from the BASIC prompt puts you 'in' the monitor.
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Where do I find out about Apple II Users' Groups?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
Especially for beginners, a user group is an absolute golden of software, information, and bargain hardware. Several Apple II users groups continue to meet, especially in major cities and on university campi. If a local group listing is 'missing' from your phone book, check for a Mac users group-- a number of Apple II groups have merged with their Mac counterparts.
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What Apple II emulators are available and where can I get them?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
The most popular 8-bit Apple II emus are AppleWin and Apple Oasis, which run under PC Windows, and Apple-PC, which runs under PC DOS and includes support for Mockingboard sound. These programs can turn your PC into an enhanced Apple //e running at least as fast as the real thing using software from virtual disks (disk image files). There are also 8-bit Apple II emus for Macs (one, Catakig, emulates a II, II+, or IIe) and Amiga (Apple 2000).
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Where can I find an Apple II memory map?

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A memory map for a 128k Apple II along with related soft-switch, etc. information is available as FAQs resource file R032MMAP128.TXT. Transferring Applesoft programs on an Apple II to QBASIC, GW-BASIC, etc. on the PC is mainly a matter of moving a text copy of the program to the PC. (To make a text copy of an Apple II program, you LIST the program to a Text file. See Q&A 017 above.) On the PC, you bring the A2 program text into your BASIC editor.
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Where can I get games for my Apple II?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
o- Sellers of original and second-hand software (See ads on the comp.sys.apple2.marketplace newsgroup and sites, like KulaSoft, A2Central.com, and Shareware Solutions II.) Also check the Apple II FAQs Vendor listings: o- Regular posters to this newsgroup will often send diskettes with some utilities and games for the cost of diskettes and mailing. o- Apple II archives maintain large collections of software which you can download via PC and transfer to your Apple II.
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I can play on my Apple II?

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A good start is a series of fantasy game articles published, mainly, in the August through November 1999 issues of GS WorldView and since added to from time to. These are now interlinked for easy perusal. The articles cover 1990's through early 2000's interactive fantasy competition releases, Infocom's Lost Treasures I and II, a 'missing Lost Treasure', plus some more recent Zork series releases. Coverage includes brief descriptions plus download links.
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What programming languages are available for Mono?

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See our Languages page for a complete list of open source and commercial compilers that are available for Mono.
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What programming languages do you support?

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The Advanced Code Search page lists the programming languages we're able to detect. But even if your language of choice isn't on there, you can still search for code written in that language. We make as much code searchable as possible, including code where we can't detect the language. When we're able to detect the programming language for a file, we indicate that in the search results, and you can restrict your search to code written in that language.
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Google SOAP Search API
The service has been tested with Java (Apache SOAP and Apache Axis), Perl (SOAP::Lite version 0.52), Ruby (SOAP4R), and C# in MS Visual Studio .NET. The service has not been tested with clients in other languages but it should work with any language with web services support.
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Question 2. Are these software packages very similar in programming languages?

NHANES Web Tutorial::Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Answer: Not really. For instance, each SAS or SUDAAN version has its own unique commands for executing logistic regression analysis. You need to use the correct command for the software that you are using. Please also note that different versions of SAS and SUDAAN use slightly different statements to specify categorical variables and reference groups. Make sure that you are using the correct commands for the version of software on your computer. This tutorial module usually used SAS 9.
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Do I need to know any programming languages or need any special software installed on my computer?

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Absolutely not. We do all of the work for you and all you need is a normal Internet browser so that you can see your site on the web and obtain access to your Back Office Pro.
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What programming languages does the software use?

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Linux OS, Apache webserver, PHP, C/C++, PostgreSQL & PDFLib as well as the obvious HTML, DHTML and Java (in places).
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edit] What programming languages are available for the Apple ][?

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Larry W. Virden (lvirden@cas.org) maintains The Apple II Programmer's Catalog of Languages and Toolkits. The official version is at http://www.teraform.com/~lvirden/Misc/apple2-languages.txt.
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How and where do I download and upload Apple II files?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
How: By far, the easiest and quickest way is to access software sites on the net using a PC or Mac. Files can be moved to and from your Apple II via a NULL modem connection with the net computer. If you use a Mac, you may have the option of transferring the files via a ProDOS or HFS diskette or an HFS Zip disk. (For details on hardware, file transfers, downloading, and uploading, see the Telecom-1 and Telecom-2 Q&A.) Where: Today, most users upload software, info files, etc.
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Where can I buy CD-ROM discs for the Apple II?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
Having both The Golden Orchard CD and The TABBS CD, I can assure all Apple II and IIgs users that they both contain a wealth of Apple II/IIgs programs, graphics, music, information and a multitude of fantastic archives of great interest and value to any Apple II and IIgs user. Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange ( ) is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its User Group founding by releasing the following Apple II Related CD-Rom Books: See the Apple II CD-ROM Info resource file R014CDROMIN.
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Where did the Apple II Game Gods go?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
Interesting bit of info: about a year and 1/2 ago, i was touring Sculptured Software in Salt Lake City, UT. I had just finished talking to the Mortal Kombat team and was rounding a corner, passing some offices and i noticed a name on the door, "Peter Ward". I instantly thought, "NO WAY!". There was a guy in the office and i said, "Are you Peter Ward???!!" Him: <slight pause> "Wow. You are the ONLY person i've ever met that knew that.
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Old Apple II' sound while action is happening?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
Try Microwave by Jim Nitchals and Jay Zimmerman. Jim worked on sound drivers with Steve Hales (primarily for the Mac) under the company name Halestorm. The company and its technology was later sold to Thomas Dolby's Headspace.
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How do I get my Apple II game site listed in the FAQs?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
Send an email describing your site to the Apple II FAQs maintainer at . Include "Apple" in the message title.
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Can I read Apple II diskettes on my PC?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Apple
Yes. There is a way for some PCs to read Apple II DOS 3.3 and ProDOS 5.25" floppies which are not copy-protected. By "some PCs" I mean that the PC must have two floppy drives (only one has to be a 5.25" drive) and it must be running MS-DOS or Windows 95, 98, or ME. (It won't work with NT, 2000, and XP). You also need a program called "DISK2FDI". (For a link to the program, see Csa21MAIN4.txt.) DISK2FDI reads the Apple floppy and creates a disk image (.do) on the PC.
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Where can I find out more about how to launch GenePattern modules from other programming languages?

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The reference guide for accessing GenePattern modules from Java, MATLAB, and R is the GenePattern Programmers Guide. GenePattern is based on a web services API already so you may not need to create a new web service for this purpose. The WSDL for the GenePattern server is available at http://your_server:your_port/gp/services Select the pipeline that you just created. GenePattern displays the parameters (if any) for the pipeline.
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How do you rate the programming languages?

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S/390 Assembler Rocks! Rexx Rulz! Dammit Jim, I'm not a COBOL Programmer... I never got into PL/1. Besides my favorite ALGOL-based language is... Pascal is an elegant language I wish I used more often. Life is too short to spend it coding in the C/C++ language! Free the mallocs! Having said that, I do like the Java programming language because they fixed most of the problems of C++. Back in a misspent youth, I coded in BASIC.
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What are the programming languages used at AROBS in offshore software development?

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Mainly RPG III, RPG IV, Java (Visual Age and SanFrancisco), Centura, C, Microsoft Access, C++ (Microsoft, Borland, Code Warrior), Visual Basic.
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