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Richard Mansfield: Compute! Magazine, 6502 Machine Language Books
Richard Mansfield is author of the best-selling book Machine Language For Beginners, and its sequel, Compute!'s Second Book Of Machine Language, both published by Compute! books. He also wrote Apple Machine Language for Beginners, Commodore 128 Machine Language for Beginners, and a bevy of other computer books continuing right up through today. Richard was also a long-time editor of Compute! magazine.
This interview took place on March 17 2016.
Teaser quotes:
"It was kind of a lucky thing for me, the timing was right. I had the writing skill and I also had an intense curiosity and interest about computers and programming."
"Unfortunately, the amateur computer programmer is a memory, really. If some kid gets into computing now he basically has a lot of algebra, a lot of other hurdles that are meaningless, but they're there."
Full text of Machine Language For Beginners: http://www.atariarchives.org/mlb/
Machine Language For Beginners at archive.org
Full text of Second Book Of Machine Language: http://www.atariarchives.org/2bml/
Second Book Of Machine Language at archive.org
Compute! magazine issues at Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine
Richard's articles in Compute!: http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/index/index.php?author=Richard+Mansfield
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Richard Mansfield: Compute! Magazine, 6502 Machine Language Books
Richard Mansfield is author of the best-selling book Machine Language For Beginners, and its sequel, Compute!'s Second Book Of Machine Language, both published by Compute! books. He also wrote Apple Machine Language for Beginners, Commodore 128 Machine Language for Beginners, and a bevy of other computer books continuing right up through today. Richard was also a long-time editor of Compute! magazine.
This interview took place on March 17 2016.
Teaser quotes:
"It was kind of a lucky thing for me, the timing was right. I had the writing skill and I also had an intense curiosity and interest about computers and programming."
"Unfortunately, the amateur computer programmer is a memory, really. If some kid gets into computing now he basically has a lot of algebra, a lot of other hurdles that are meaningless, but they're there."
Full text of Machine Language For Beginners: http://www.atariarchives.org/mlb/
Machine Language For Beginners at archive.org
Full text of Second Book Of Machine Language: http://www.atariarchives.org/2bml/
Second Book Of Machine Language at archive.org
Compute! magazine issues at Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/compute-magazine
Richard's articles in Compute!: http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/index/index.php?author=Richard+Mansfield

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