The Home Computer Course Issue 9 - Orbis Publishing Ltd
The Home Computer Course Issue 9 - Orbis Publishing Ltd
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Vintage Computing Education from the 1980s
Step back into the dawn of the personal computing era with The Home Computer Course Issue 9 from Orbis Publishing Ltd. This authentic vintage magazine from the early 1980s represents a fascinating historical snapshot of computing knowledge when home computers were first becoming accessible to everyday households. Perfect for collectors, computing historians, and enthusiasts of retro technology.
Product Details:
- Title: The Home Computer Course - Issue 9
- Publisher: Orbis Publishing Ltd
- Publication Year: Circa 1984
- Condition: Very good condition
- Language: English
- Series: Part of the complete Home Computer Course collection
- Topics: Early computing education, programming techniques, hardware explanations
Educational Content
Issue 9 of this groundbreaking educational series continues the journey into understanding home computing fundamentals. This particular issue covers topics such as:
- Basic programming techniques and concepts
- Hardware components and their functions
- Practical computing applications for beginners
- Step-by-step tutorials with visual aids
- Computing terminology explained in accessible language
- Profiles of early microcomputers and their capabilities
These magazines were designed to demystify computing technology during a time when most people had never used a computer. The clear explanations and colourful illustrations make complex concepts accessible to readers of all backgrounds.
Historical Significance
The Home Computer Course represents an important piece of computing history, documenting the educational approach taken to introduce the public to personal computers. These publications helped bridge the knowledge gap during the critical period when computing was transitioning from specialized institutions to everyday homes.
Perfect for collectors of vintage computing literature, technology historians, or anyone interested in the evolution of computing education. Add this authentic piece of 1980s computing history to your collection today!
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