Hi

 

If you are already a programmer then I am not sure a book is the right thing
tbh - the manuals provided with unidata would suffice.

 

If you are not a programmer, then I am not sure what book would be best,
many of them are rather old. It may be better to learn general programming
concepts first and to then apply these to unibasic.

 

 

 

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Subject: [U2] Unidata programming books?

 

 

Hi,
  I recently discovered this wonderful forum and I really would like to
expand my unibasic/unidata programming skills especially writing
subroutines. Can anyone recommend me some good books on this? We're using
Unidata 7.1.

Thank you
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