**Science Programming in Liberty BASIC**

Welcome to the Liberty Basic Science Programming Page. I hope this page will offer interested parties many ideas, solutions, and interesting LB programming code that will enrich your teaching/learning experience in the field of science. I have been a science teacher for longer than I wish to admit. I still enjoy the learning, however, and especially love writing programs in Liberty Basic that help me to get the point across, or sometimes, help me manage my classroom.

I would like to get things off to a good start by posting some code to a program I just finished today involving the spectral lines produced by quantum electron transitions. 

[[Spectral Lines]]

Also- don't be shy about posting you own code or maybe a program you have been thinking about writing. This is a place for sharing information and ideas.--Scott
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**More Science Programs**

[[Practice Reading a Metric Ruler]] 

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Or [[http://basic.wikispaces.com/page/edit/Science|CLICK HERE]]. 

The editor for the wiki is similar to Wordpad. The toolbar at the top has buttons for formatting, adding links and files, and to preview or save the modifications. 

**New pages can be added by creating a link on this page, or by selecting "New Page" from the main navigation pane at the upper left corner of the wiki.** You can choose to use the "Science" template to get started, or you can start from a blank page. 

When you visit your new page, you can add code by using code tags. Here is a sample. 

`` code [[code]] code goes here code `` [[code]] 

 for i = 1 to 10 
 print i 
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