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| | Programming In BASIC: Resourceful GFA BASIC |
 | | For example, it is usually much easier to translate a resource-equipped program between different computers, screen resolutions, computer languages, or even human languages, than a similar non-resourced program. |
 | | Programming errors are generally easier to track down and the executable program itself may be made shorter in length. |
 | | The disadvantage, of course, is that with resources, a program is split into two parts, the.PRG and.RSC files, which must both be loaded for the program to function properly. |
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