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Learn to Program with Small Basic

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Review Questions Test your knowledge (or your student’s knowledge).<br />

Practice Exercises In addition <strong>to</strong> the Try It Out exercises and the<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming Challenges in the book, you can find even more exercises<br />

<strong>to</strong> practice. This is also great for teachers who want more options<br />

for assignments.<br />

The <strong>Small</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> Website<br />

Visit http://www.smallbasic.com/ <strong>to</strong> explore the world of <strong>Small</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> and programming.<br />

You’ll find featured games and programs, documentation, a<br />

curriculum for teachers, and much more.<br />

Play Games Visit the program gallery <strong>to</strong> check out what other programmers<br />

have made.<br />

Join the Community Post on the forums at http://aka.ms/<br />

<strong>Small</strong><strong>Basic</strong>Forum/ <strong>to</strong> ask questions and share your games and<br />

programs <strong>with</strong> the entire <strong>Small</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> community.<br />

<strong>Learn</strong> the Latest News Find out about new releases, extensions, and<br />

featured content, games, and apps at http://blogs.msdn.com/b/smallbasic/.<br />

Get Teaching Support Teachers can join a private network <strong>to</strong> get<br />

personal support from Microsoft on all Microsoft products at http://aka​<br />

.ms/MCSTN/.<br />

Connect <strong>with</strong> the Team Email Ed Price and the rest of the <strong>Small</strong><br />

<strong>Basic</strong> team at smallbasic@microsoft.com. Tell them the book sent you!<br />

Graduating <strong>to</strong> Visual <strong>Basic</strong><br />

You can convert any <strong>Small</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> program in<strong>to</strong> an equivalent Visual <strong>Basic</strong><br />

program, which lets you transition <strong>to</strong> the full power of a professional programming<br />

language. First, you’ll need <strong>to</strong> download Visual Studio for free.<br />

Go <strong>to</strong> http://www.visualstudio.com/ and click Free Visual Studio in the upper<br />

right.<br />

Next, go <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Small</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>to</strong>olbar, click Graduate, select your Output<br />

Location, and click Continue. Visual Studio will open <strong>with</strong> the code translated<br />

in<strong>to</strong> Visual <strong>Basic</strong>! Head back <strong>to</strong> the Visual Studio website for getting<br />

started documentation on Visual <strong>Basic</strong> and the Visual Studio interface. And<br />

if you have any questions about the graduating experience, ask us in the<br />

<strong>Small</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> forum.<br />

308 Where <strong>to</strong> Go from Here

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