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31 congr s de l uniopss robert lafore
Robert W. Lafore (born March 11, 1938) is a computer programmer and systems analyst and entrepreneur. He coined the term "interactive fiction", and was an early software developer in this field. He is a best-selling writer in the field of computer programming.
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- 31 congr s de l uniopss robert lafore
- Axiales 62 robert lafore
- Early life and education
- Career
- References

Axiales 62 robert lafore
Early life and education
Lafore has degrees in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics.
Career

Lafore worked as a systems analyst for the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. In the early days of microcomputing, he wrote programs in BASIC for the TRS-80 and founded his own software company.

Lafore wrote a number of text adventure games, for which he coined the term "interactive fiction", for the company Adventure International.

Lafore authored a number of books on the subject of computer programming. One of his early titles was Soul of CP/M., and his book Assembly Language Primer for the IBM PC and XT was a best-seller. Later books included C++ Interactive Course, Object-Oriented Programming in C++, Turbo C Programming for the IBM, and C Programming Using Turbo C++. At one time he was an editor for the Waite Group publishers.

