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  XBasic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
XBasic is a variant of the BASIC programming language that was developed in the late 1980s for the Motorola 88000 CPU and Unix by Max Reason].
Together with a few other enthousiastic programmers, XBasic is slowly being further developed and improved.
XB has signed and unsigned 8-, 16- and 32-bit and signed 64-bit integers as well as 32- and 64-bit floating point values.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/XBasic   (213 words)

  
 XBasic Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
XBasic language elements are identifiable by visual inspection.
XBasic programs with graphics and GUIs are therefore portable from computer to computer, even when they have different CPUs, operating systems, and underlying graphics and window systems.
XBasic supports a complete set of built-in data types, including signed and unsigned integer types from 8-bits to 64-bits, single and double precision floating point types, single and double precision complex types, and character strings.
www.poms.ucl.ac.be /xb/html/overview_5.htm   (474 words)

  
 share
XBasic is a comprehensive program development environment that integrates a powerful editor, compiler, debugger, function libraries and GuiDesigner into a seamless working environment that encompasses the whole process of creating fast, efficient, reliable, portable 32/64 bit programs.
XBasic is open-source freeware released under the standard GPL and LGPL licenses to assure all enhancements and derivatives remain open-source.
XBasic programmers are encouraged to make all well-designed, well-written, generally-useful programs, libraries, files and data freely available, thereby making programming easier for all XBasic programmers.
www.maxreason.com /software/xbasic/share.html   (338 words)

  
 PSI - XBASIC: Precompiler for Multivalue BASIC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
XBASIC is a precompilation "wrapper" for the Multivalue BASIC compiler.
Using XBASIC, a developer can create BASIC code using system-specific constructs for any number of different Multivalue systems, and XBASIC will include or exclude code for a specific system at compilation.
This allows a developer the freedom to use system-specific code without fear of compilation problems when the code is moved to a different platform.
www.precisonline.com /xbasic.html   (132 words)

  
 xb_Introduction
Mastering Xbasic will open up vast new opportunities for you to create highly customized applications and will allow you to manipulate your data in just the way you want.
And the new additions to the Xbasic commands in Version 5 provide you with the power to design and develop applications using the latest Windows techniques, structures, and tools.
Xbasic is a very rich programming language with literally hundreds of commands, so it is not possible to learn everything you can do with Xbasic in this volume.
support.alphasoftware.com /alphafivehelp/Learning_Xbasic/xb_Introduction.htm   (298 words)

  
 XBasic Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
XBasic was designed to be portable between UNIX and whatever 32-bit operating system became popular for PCs - which ended up being Windows95/98/NT and Linux.
The first implementation of XBasic was developed on a Motorola 88000 RISC CPU workstation running UNIX in 1988, then on 80386+ UNIX in 1991-1992, then on WindowsNT and Windows95 during alpha developer pre-release in 1992 and 1994, and finally on Linux in 1995.
This is "living documentation" that all XBasic programmers should correct and improve for the sake of all.
www.poms.ucl.ac.be /xb/html/overview.htm   (345 words)

  
 XBasic Development Page
XBasic is an integrated software development environment including an advanced compiler, edit/run/debug environment, and interactive GUI-Designer.
XBasic 6.2.3 was released on 27 Oct 2002.
Subset of Cygwin utilities needed for compiling the XBasic source-code.
xbasic.sourceforge.net   (270 words)

  
 Search: XBasic - Info.co.uk
XBasic is open-source freeware released under the standard GPL and LGPL licenses to...
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dpxml.infospace.com /infocom.uk/results?otmpl=dog/webresults.htm&qkw=XBasic&CMP=KNC-3LS480536328&infoad=1   (315 words)

  
 XBasic - Wikibooks
XBasic is a variant of the BASIC programming language.
Xbasic was developed in the late 1980s for the Motorola 88000 CPU and Unix.
XBasic programs can be compiled to create an executable just by double-clicking the program's MAK file.
en.wikibooks.org /wiki/XBasic   (798 words)

  
 SoftNu.com, Free Software Download - XBasic for Windows - Windows : Programming : Coding languages / Compilers : XBasic ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
XBasic was developed from a clean slate to be simple, consistent, readable, intuitive, and powerful - and 32-bit from the ground up.
XBasic is as well suited to novices as programming wizards, and is appropriate for virtually all programming tasks.
XBasic, GuiDesigner, and the whole program development environment are written in XBasic, and their user interfaces were developed entirely with GuiDesigner.
www.softnu.com /xbasic-6.23.html   (474 words)

  
 BlitzBase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
XBasic ist eine Basic-Programmiersprache, die zuerst für Linux programmiert wurde - danach wurde es auf Windows portiert.
Die Geschwindigkeit von XBasic ist OK - einige Beispiele liegen bei.
XBasic hat ein interessantes Konzept - wirkt aber auch sehr ungewöhnlich.
www.blitzbase.de /programme/xbasic.htm   (104 words)

  
 BYTE.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
XBasic is a cross-platform compiler with a full-blown graphical integrated development environment (editor, debugger, and GUI-builder) that boasts -- among other things -- of being a 32/64-bit implementation of BASIC.
XBasic's GUI Designer is as good as any visual development tool I've seen.
Though XBasic is a compiler, the system's rapid compile cycles and integrated debugger give you all the benefits of an interpreted environment.
www.byte.com /art/9507/sec3/art9.htm   (632 words)

  
 XBasic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Additional Information: The first implementation of XBasic was developed in 1988 for the Motorola 88000 RISC CPU and UNIX.
XBasic was also ported to SCO and ESIX UNIX.
XBasic is Free and made available as open-source software.
www.canadiancontent.net /dir/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/BASIC/XBasic   (173 words)

  
 xbasic xblite or quickbasic? - PointAsk Question   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hi, An old quickbasic programmer wants to know if there is anyone out there familiar with xbasic or xblite and how those two compare to quickbasic.
I\'m trying to decide if xbasic or xblite, either one, would work better on a Windows XP system than does my quickbasic.
XBasic is an integrated software development environment including an advanced compiler, edit/run/debug environment, and interactive GuiDesigner.
www.pointask.com /pointask/f_q.php3?qid=40003   (649 words)

  
 Getting Started Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
XBasic was developed by Max Reason to be used under MS-Windows and LINUX OSs.
Many of the XBasic libraries that were part of the original XBasic runtime library xb.dll have been removed.
The XBasic PDE is still useful for programming in XBLite, but any standard text or code editor will suffice.
perso.wanadoo.fr /xblite/getting_started_1.html   (485 words)

  
 XBasic FAQ
XBasic is the name of this list, not of a computer language.
Dan Knight (dknight at mail dot iserv dot net) sponsors XBasic, which was begun on October 1, 1997.
Send e-mail to listserv at bakerbooks dot com The subject line is ignored, but the text of the message should read: subscribe xbasic YourName To switch from individual messages to the daily digest, send e-mail to listserv at bakerbooks dot com dot Your message should read: set xbasic digest 6.
support.realsoftware.com /listarchives/realbasic-nug/1997-10/msg00908.html   (632 words)

  
 LavaCUBED \Computers\Programming\Languages\BASIC\XBasic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
XBasic Language by Max Reason - A primary site for information on the XBasic programming language created by Max Reason.
XBasic Notes - By Ken Minogue to sharing valuable information, tips and tools for XBasic programmers.
XBasic Support - Vincent Voois' XBasic Support website provides news, source code, tutorials, and programming tips for XBasic programmers.
www.lavacubed.com /new.cats.php?path=/Computers/Programming/Languages/BASIC/XBasic   (130 words)

  
 Alpha 5 V.4 Message board posts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Headline: XBASIC Path Message #: 00068321 Posted on: 03/16/2000 at 19:11:37 Author: W&T Cert (artisan@ptd.net) Having difficulty accessing a form field, in a "set related open form" from xbasic.
Alpha Five Version 4 menu Main Menu Headline: XBASIC Path Message #: 00068337 in reply to: 00068335 Posted on: 03/16/2000 at 10:32:27 Author: W&T Cert When we have a form open there is no problem reaching the fields or field values on that form with xbasic commands.
Headline: XBASIC Path Message #: 00068349 in reply to: 00068347 Posted on: 03/16/2000 at 14:05:51 Author: Stan Mathews (smathews@cmpwrld.com) Sorry, didn't pay attention to the xbasic part.
64.225.54.8 /ALPHA_MESSAGE_BOARD_ARCHIVE/2373.Html   (224 words)

  
 More about Linux xbasic(s)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
First clue, our XBasic isn't interpreted, there is no interpreter.
Second, in fact his xbasic can even be used as a scripting language and
It looks as if *maybe* the 'other' xbasic might do what was asked for and be
www.issociate.de /board/goto/42787/More_about_Linux_xbasic(s).html   (303 words)

  
 Benefits of Viewing Xbasic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
There are many benefits of displaying the Xbasic code for an operation.
Inexperienced users who wish to learn about Xbasic can see how their operations are formed, and see the Xbasic syntax in action.
Used this way, viewing the Xbasic from the Operation Builder can save a lot of time by generating the bare-bones code for you.
support.alphasoftware.com /alpha_five_v5_user_guide/_benefits_of_viewing_xbasic.htm   (79 words)

  
 Pie Charts in Alpha Five
Xbasic's DECLARE statement tells Xbasic that you are referencing an external function, generally part of the WinAPI.
When we convert the function to its Xbasic equivalent, we have to translate the arguments to Xbasic arguments.
Xbasic can only pass string variables to external functions by reference; it can pass numeric variables either by value or by reference.
www.learnalpha.com /PieCharts/PieCharts.htm   (2496 words)

  
 XBasic Computers, Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
XBasic Notes By Ken Minogue to sharing valuable information, tips and tools for XBasic programmers.
XBasic Programming Language Official Website XBasic is a x-platform BASIC language for Windows and LINUX.
XBasic Language by Max Reason A primary site for information on the XBasic programming language created by Max Reason.
www.leesretreat.org /bHJfNzk4MDI0.aspx   (129 words)

  
 Yahoo! Groups : xbasic Messages : 16151-16181 of 16181
With irregular arrays it is already necessary to use ATTACH.
Hi I wonder if I can use Commandinterpreter to write a xbasic program and...
I've recently been working on an XBasic project that posed a bit of an...
www.egroups.com /messages/xbasic   (421 words)

  
 Rex 6000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The newest code is much improved in that it now is controlled by a command file and does not need to be compiled any more to be used.
You also need to copy the XBasic runtime library into the directory where you are running the program (or into your windows installation directory).
My first XBasic attempt Opens a COMM port in a way similar to what RexTools are doing.
www.ldeo.columbia.edu /~krahmann/rex/rexdevel.html   (1089 words)

  
 Alpha Software - Alpha Five Version 4.5 Features
A UDC allows the user to write custom controls entirely within Xbasic using the Windows API (or other external libraries) to draw the contents, handle key and mouse events, and react to timer events.
Alpha Five now allows the experienced Xbasic and C program to create Xbasic programs that call external libraries, such as Windows API functions.
Xbasic now has ten new methods for manipulating blobs (Binary Large Object).
www.alphasoftware.com /products/a5v4/features.asp   (2325 words)

  
 More about Linux xbasic(s)
I've mentioned us to the author and discussed our separate projects, in the end we decided that we'd both been using the name for some time and that there was no real conflict - his executable is actually xbasic while ours is xb, for example.
Second, in fact his xbasic can even be used as a scripting language and yes, doesn't require X (though it does support X, which is why he named it xbasic).
Our XBasic does require X, isn't interpreted, and can't be used for scripts (though actually that's redundant).
www.mail-archive.com /linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org/msg02146.html   (199 words)

  
 Alpha Newsletter: Xbasic CliniX
This section of the newsletter, as well as every article and tip, is open for your response and questions.
If you’ve ever contemplated learning Xbasic, now is the time to start.
Knowledge and skill with Xbasic will give you the tools to expand and extend your database applications to higher levels.
www.imakenews.com /alphasoftware/e_article000079646.cfm   (203 words)

  
 XBasic Official Web Site
Version 6.2.3 of XBasic for Windows and Linux was released on SourceForge on 2002-10-27, and this stable version has become the recommended version of XBasic.
XBasic manual in RTF format, (xbasic-manual-rtf.zip) (267,643 bytes)
XBasic manual in TXT format, (xbasic-manual-txt.zip) (236,946 bytes)
www.xbasic.org   (392 words)

  
 MySQL Lists: mysql: MySQL and Xbasic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In C language, Windows API functions must be called using the keyword "pascal", as Pascal (and also XBasic) use the same calling convention as the Windows API.
If you have an appropriate header file (libname.h) for your library, you can tell which calling convention is used by whether or not the pascal keyword is used.
There are a couple of other requirements to actually compile a program which uses a library, but they are not specific to C. If you have a DLL file, then you will also need a LIB file to link against.
lists.mysql.com /mysql/164703   (493 words)

  
 Alpha Newsletter: Add Fields to a Table via Xbasic
However, if this table is not attached to the database at your clients site, then it will have to be added to the database before the script will be available for use.
By transmitting a script and text file to the client, you are limited only by your knowledge of Xbasic.
If each line of the text file is a stand-alone Xbasic command or routine, you can execute it directly from the text file.
www.imakenews.com /alphasoftware/e_article000067394.cfm   (2558 words)

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