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Liberty BASIC (LB) is a commercial computer programming language and integrated development environment (IDE). It has an interpreter developed in Smalltalk, which recognizes its own dialect of the BASIC programming language. It runs on 16- and 32-bit Windows and OS/2.
Liberty BASIC is a 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 [[Mac 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.
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Execution method: Interpreted
Parameter passing methods: By reference, By value
Lang tag(s): lb
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Liberty BASIC is a 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 Mac OS X and Linux as well.

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