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Liberty BASIC is an interpreted language for Windows PCs, created by Shoptalk Systems. It was intended as a simple way to create professional programs, with full GUI ability, while still keeping a very simple BASIC syntax. While the current version only supports Windows, the next major release will support OS X and Linux as well.
Liberty BASIC is an procedural programming language for Windows PCs, created by Shoptalk Systems. It was intended as a simple way to create professional programs, with full GUI ability, while still keeping a very simple BASIC syntax. While the current version only supports Windows, the next major release will support OS X and Linux as well.

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Language
Liberty BASIC
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Official website
Execution method: Interpreted
Parameter passing methods: By reference, By value
Lang tag(s): lb
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Liberty BASIC.

Liberty BASIC is an procedural programming language for Windows PCs, created by Shoptalk Systems. It was intended as a simple way to create professional programs, with full GUI ability, while still keeping a very simple BASIC syntax. While the current version only supports Windows, the next major release will support OS X and Linux as well.

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Pages in category "Liberty BASIC"

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