Out at the London 2015 show - Drag 'N Drop 7i1
Chris Dewhurst (1709) 165 posts |
Visitors to the London show can get their hands on volume 7 issue 1 at a special price of £3.00! A sample can be viewed NOW at www.dragdrop.co.uk and shortly after the show you can purchase the full edition on the website and in !Store. Inside the latest issue: News, Comment, Beginner’s Tips, Application Updates. Files of the World – the series continues with Windows Metafiles (WMF) and a listing for an application to convert them to Draw. Python Primary School – Term 2 of the programming series Desktop Retro Gaming – have you ever wanted to make old games look cool by running in their own window, well learn how with this great new series of programming desktop games Weblog – a short look at Gumtree, the online alternative to eBay C-Side – check your Roman numerals with this instalment of the series in programming in C 3D Graphics – for 8-bit and RISC OS users alike, creating wireframe graphics in BBC Basic &CAFE – bewildered by this hexadecimal lark? Come down to the &CAFE for some light hearted conversation Father Christmas’s Crackers – a seasonal (if a little early) type-in game which runs on the desktop. Can you defuse the booby-trapped crackers in time? Articles are written in an informal style designed to encourage new or returning users and programmers. Each issue of Drag N Drop costs £3.50 on a pay-as-you go basis when purchased through the Drag N Drop website at http://www.dragdrop.co.uk. You can “try before you buy”: free samples are available for download. You can also purchase it from !Store at a higher price of £4.50 but including the “type in” listings in a ready-to-run format. If using Netsurf and Paypal to purchase Drag ‘N Drop please remember to disable javascript1 . |