WSFN (Which Stands for Nothing) ; Copyright (C) 1981 Atari, Inc. and Harry B. Stewart#
WSFN (Which Stands for Nothing) was a programming language for controlling robots created by Li-Chen Wang and published by Dr. Dobb's Journal in September 1977. It was later translated into Japanese and published by ASCII.
Extended WSFN was an implementation created for the Atari 8-bit family of home computers by Harry B. Stewart and published by the Atari Program Exchange (APX) in 1981. Extended WSFN was designed as 'beginner's language with emphasis on graphics' and included turtle graphics. It was an exceedingly cryptic language.
CAR Image#
Coming soon, stand by...
CAS Image#
ATR Image#
- APX_Extended_WSFN.atr ; original APX-20026 diskette of Extended WSFN ; Thank you so much Allan Bushman for preserving this very rare software. We really owe you very much! Please go ahead. :-)
Manual#
Source Code#
- wsfn.txt ; original source code from Harry B. Stewart, typed in and digitized by Atari_Ace from AtariAge. We both thank you so much, can't tell you. :-)))
Pictures#
Extended WSFN - example #1
Extended WSFN - example #1
Extended WSFN Diskette APX-20026