Charles Brannon
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The US-programmer Charles G. Brannon writes some programs and books for the VIC-20, C64, Atari (8-bit), Amiga and later for PC and Windows. In the years 1980-1986 he was program editor of the computer magazine Compute! by Compute! Publications. Since 1987 he is IT-manager by Group US Ince. Also he writes articles in the computer magazine Compute! and some interesting computer books.
Also he was study at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Computer Science from 1982 until 1984.
Er ist seit dem Jahr 2016 Rentner.
C64 programs (Selection)[edit | edit source]
Literature (Selection)[edit | edit source]
Articles[edit | edit source]
- Compute!, Issue 46, March 1984: "The Automatic Proofreader"; also in the book "Programming the VIC" in appendix C
- Compute!, Issue 057, February 1985, p.112: "How TurboTape Works"; by Harrie De Ceukelaire, Ottls Cowper, Charles Brannon
Books[edit | edit source]
- "Web Publishing With Microsoft Frontpage 97: Webtop Publishing for Everyone", 1997; Ventana Press
- Richard Mansfield, Charles Brannon: "Microsoft Windows Nt 4 Workstation Desktop Companion: The Definitive Resource for Workstation Users", 1996; Ventana Press
- Don Barker, Charles Brannon, Chia-Ling H. Barker: "Working with Windows 95", 1996; Boyd & Fraser Publishing Co
- Richard Mansfield, Charles Brannon: "The Windows 95 Book - The definitive desktop reference for Windows 95 ", 1995; Ventana Press
- Tom R. Halfhill, Charles Brannon: "Advanced Amiga BASIC", 1986; Compute! Publications
- "Speedscript: The Word Processor for the Commodore 64 and Vic-20", 1985; Compute! Publications
- "Speedscript: The Word Processor for the Atari Computers", 1985; Compute! Publications