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{{implementation|Liberty BASIC}}
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The '''GNU Liberty Basic Compiler Collection''' ('''GLBCC''') is a suite of tools designed to allow [[Windows]] and [[Linux]] users to compile [[:Category:Liberty BASIC|Liberty BASIC]] code to a standalone application. Despite the name, GLBCC is ''not'' part of the [[GNU]] project.
The '''GNU Liberty Basic Compiler Collection''' ('''GLBCC''') is a suite of tools designed to allow [[Windows]] and [[Linux]] users to compile [[:Category:Liberty BASIC|Liberty BASIC]] code to a standalone application. Despite the name, GLBCC is not part of the [[GNU]] project.


GLBCC hasn't been updated in 10 years, and its compatibility with recent versions of Liberty BASIC are unknown.
GLBCC hasn't been updated since 2002, and its compatibility with recent versions of Liberty BASIC is unknown.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 22:36, 10 September 2017

GNU Liberty Basic Compiler Collection is an implementation of Liberty BASIC. Other implementations of Liberty BASIC.

The GNU Liberty Basic Compiler Collection (GLBCC) is a suite of tools designed to allow Windows and Linux users to compile Liberty BASIC code to a standalone application. Despite the name, GLBCC is not part of the GNU project.

GLBCC hasn't been updated since 2002, and its compatibility with recent versions of Liberty BASIC is unknown.

See also