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  BASIC programming language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Programming languages of the era tended to be designed, like the machines on which they ran, for specific purposes (such as scientific formula processing or text editing).
The original BASIC language was invented in 1963 by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz and implemented by a team of Dartmouth students under their direction.
BASIC was intended to address the complexity issues of older languages with a new language designed specifically for the new class of users the time-sharing systems allowed — that is, a "simpler" user who was not as interested in speed as in simply being able to use the machine.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/BASIC_programming_language   (3219 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: BASIC programming language
Bywater BASIC (aka bwBASIC) is a GPL BASIC interpreter by Ted A. Campbell for MS-DOS and POSIX.
Scheme APL (for A Programming Language, or sometimes Array Processing Language) is an array programming language based on a notation invented in 1957 by Kenneth E. Iverson while at Harvard University.
Simula ALGOL (short for ALGOrithmic Language) is a family of imperative computer programming languages originally developed in the mid 1950s which became the de facto standard way to report algorithms in print for almost the next 30 years.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/BASIC-programming-language   (7659 words)

  
 Sip From The Firehose: August 9, 2000 - Do We Need Another Programming Language?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Programming languages (and the compilers, debuggers, and other tools) help developers build the software that takes advantage of business opportunities and solve real problems.
As a language junkie, I have watched the arrival of a new programming language with the enthusiasm of a child tasting their first bowl of ice cream.
Besides the languages listed above, it is worth noting a few of the thousands of programming languages that have been created over the years that were notable in their own way.
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 Visual Basic Programming Tips and Techniques by Peter Aitken   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A program might monitor a specific folder and keep track of new files that are placed there; there is never a need to have two instances of such a program running.
Likewise, a program that is a front-end to a database should be restricted to one instance because having two or more copies running at the same time could lead to data errors.
Basically, a stack is an array that holds the data plus a pointer that indicates which position in the array is currently the "top" of the stack.
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 Turbo BASIC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is an article on Turbo Basic XL - a dialect of BASIC for the Atari 8-bit family.
Turbo BASIC is a BASIC compiler and dialect originally created by Robert 'Bob' Zale and bought from him by Borland.
When Borland decided to stop publishing it, Zale bought it back from them, renamed it to PowerBASIC and set up PowerBASIC Inc. to continue support and development of it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Turbo_BASIC_programming_language   (102 words)

  
 The BASIC programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
BASIC is a high level language that was developed in 1964 by John Kemeney and Thomas Kurtz at the Dartmouth College in the USA.
It is one of the most popular programming language because it easy to learn and use.
It has many advanced features which allow you to write great programs in a short time with a minimum of code and sometimes no code at all from your part if you're to use the application wizard.
pages.intnet.mu /jhbpage/Program/Qbasic/tutorial/Ch1a.htm   (211 words)

  
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Turbo BASIC version 1.1 runs faster than Quick BASIC, is easier to understand, and includes almost as many commands.
Programming Language One (PL/I), to brag it was the first good programming language and all its predecessors were worth zero by comparison.
LOOP I FROM 5 BY 3 TO 17
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 PowerBASIC: Basic Compilers
Import GUI designs from Visual Basic or a resource editor like Visual Studio.
PowerBASIC, Inc. publishes BASIC compilers for many different platforms, as well as add-on toolkits and consumer software.
Virtually all of our compilers and other programming tools are just a click away.
www.powerbasic.com   (1324 words)

  
 turbo pascal - Find the programming language right for you!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
H2O is a free programming language for building web-based applications and products.
With loads of tutorials, reference pages, and sample code, the h2o.aestiva.com site is the perfect destination for everyone intersted in turbo pascal.
Historically, H2O is a relatively new computer language.
h2oprogramming.com /tools/turbo-pascal.html   (236 words)

  
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DSP32 Assembly Language - A high-level assembly language for the DSP32
FAP - Assembly language for Sperry-Rand 1103 and 1103A.
GMAP - GCOS Macro Assembler Program - Macro assembler for the GCOS-8
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 Generic Turbo Pascal programming language material   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Turbo Pascal port of the IJG JPEG library, J.Nzali
Turbo Pascal utilities by R.Donais, (needed by rdelay)
Turbo User Group's public domain TP sources library disk
garbo.uwasa.fi /pc/turbopas.html   (733 words)

  
 Turbo BASIC programming language at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Turbo BASIC is a programming language made by Borland.
It was carried on by another company as PowerBASIC, and is still sold today.
What's this sample turbo basic is structured !
wiki.tatet.com /Turbo_BASIC_programming_language.html   (128 words)

  
 Programming › Borland Turbo Basic programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The problem could be those incorrect registry entries caused by software installations and un-installations that went awry!
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How to use TBasic ON COM interrupt-driven I/O
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