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- CEEMAC abstract "CEEMAC is a programming language developed in the 1980s for the Apple II family of computers. It was authored by Brooke Boering and published by Vagabondo Enterprises,CEEMAC was designed to be a visual composition language in which the programmer designed dynamic \"scores\" by programatically controlling color, shape, sound and movement. Additionally, a programmer could then \"perform\" their score through use of the Apple II keyboard or paddle input devices to introduce additional variation.CEEMAC syntax loosely resembled a combination of BASIC and Pascal and include control commands such as GOTO, GOSUB, DO, AGAIN, FOR, SKIP, EXIT and loop control structures such as IF/WHILE and TIL/UNLESS. Additionally, 30 predefined macros were included in CEEMAC to aid in score composition.The following is a small CEEMAC sample score:\t\t SCORE: KT \t\t\t:FIRE ORGAN KEY T \t\t\tSPEED [0,0] \t\t\t: - BUT 0 \t\t\t0 \t\t\tCLEAR [0,0] \t\t\tXY1 = $80;$80 \t\t\t: MAIN LOOP \t\t\tF \t\t\t:FORGND SYMMETRY 0-3 \t\t\tVC = RND3 ORA 3 \t\t\t: SAVE FORGND ROTATION \t\t\tVD = ROTEZ \t\t\t:FORGND COLOR \t\t\tCOLOR = NXTCOLCEEMAC was originally marketed through distribution of a free demonstration program entitled Fire Organ. This program contained several scores create by Boering and other programmers to demonstrate some of the capabilities of the language.".
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- CEEMAC wikiPageWikiLink Apple_II.
- CEEMAC wikiPageWikiLink BASIC.
- CEEMAC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Programming_languages_created_in_the_1980s.
- CEEMAC wikiPageWikiLink Conditional_(computer_programming).
- CEEMAC wikiPageWikiLink Control_flow.
- CEEMAC wikiPageWikiLink Goto.
- CEEMAC wikiPageWikiLink Macro_(computer_science).
- CEEMAC wikiPageWikiLink Pascal_(programming_language).
- CEEMAC wikiPageWikiLink Programming_language.
- CEEMAC wikiPageWikiLink While_loop.
- CEEMAC designer "Brooke Boering".
- CEEMAC developer "Vagabondo Enterprises".
- CEEMAC name "CEEMAC".
- CEEMAC paradigm "Visual composition language".
- CEEMAC platform Apple_II.
- CEEMAC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_programming_language.
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- CEEMAC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- CEEMAC subject Category:Programming_languages_created_in_the_1980s.
- CEEMAC hypernym Language.
- CEEMAC type Language.
- CEEMAC type ProgrammingLanguage.
- CEEMAC type Language.
- CEEMAC type Language.
- CEEMAC type Thing.
- CEEMAC type Q315.
- CEEMAC type Q34770.
- CEEMAC type Q9143.
- CEEMAC comment "CEEMAC is a programming language developed in the 1980s for the Apple II family of computers. It was authored by Brooke Boering and published by Vagabondo Enterprises,CEEMAC was designed to be a visual composition language in which the programmer designed dynamic \"scores\" by programatically controlling color, shape, sound and movement.".
- CEEMAC label "CEEMAC".
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- CEEMAC wasDerivedFrom CEEMAC?oldid=512128664.
- CEEMAC isPrimaryTopicOf CEEMAC.
- CEEMAC name "CEEMAC".