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The Apple's Apprentice

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In a world of computer magazines where the target audience leans toward the adult side of life, comes "The Apple’s Apprentice" – the first computer magazine produced for beginners and kids of all ages, from 8 to 80. Put your feet up on a chair, relax, and learn about Apple II computers in an informative, fun way. All three issues have been lovingly restored, so that you can enjoy the amazement and wonder of computing in 1984. Highlights Include: - Spells & Potions – Applesoft BASIC tutorials. - The Sourceror’s Apprentice – Assembly language programming for teenagers. - Programming Q&A sessions with The Wizard of Fairhill Castle. - Glance through our crystal ball with predictions of Apples in your future, games, peripherals, and products of interest to kids. - A story on special effects wizard John Dykstra and Apogee that created effects for Star Wars and Star Trek – using an Apple II. - Journey to a Computer Camp, Cross Words puzzles, and amusing Micro Chips color comics.

126 pages, Paperback

Published July 5, 2018

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Roger Wagner

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Technologist, business advisor, software designer, presenter, former Board Member: CUE Inc., private pilot, book collector, writer, author, former middle- and high school teacher, amateur scientist, inventor. Interests in aviation, music, mathematics, linguistics, science, history, space exploration, photography and gardening.

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