French is Fun
French is Fun is an educational tool for the ZX Spectrum developed and released by CDS Micro Systems in 1983.
French is Fun | |
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Publisher(s) | CDS Micro Systems |
Platform(s) | ZX Spectrum |
Release | 1983 |
Genre(s) | Educational |
Reception
Sinclair User: "The test consists of filling in the word required, with the computer accepting only the letters it is expecting. Unfortunately, the computer's spelling of French is not entirely reliable and some of the words in its vocabulary are unusual, to say the least. These are faults in what might otherwise have been an entertaining and instructive program." [1]
CRASH: "The program contains a lot of quite attractive graphics, some with simple animations, and it will obviously be valuable for young French beginners as well as adult starters. It won't however, do much for your pronunciation!" [2]
gollark: Sure, and Go stopped too soon.
gollark: No other type can be properly, ergonomically generic - you have to use `interface{]` (basically the any type) and typecast lots.
gollark: Maps, channels and slices.
gollark: I consider special casing bad, i.e. Go's three "generic" types are worse than a proper generics system.
gollark: i.e. Elm's `comparable` junk instead of full typeclasses.
References
- "Review...". Sinclair User (24): ??. March 1984.
- "Living Guide...". Crash (2): 97. March 1984.
External links
- French is Fun at SpectrumComputing.co.uk
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