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'''SmallBASIC''' (not to be confused with [[Microsoft Small Basic]]) is a [[:Category:BASIC|BASIC]] interpreter, originally intended for use on the [[wp:Palm (PDA)|Palm line of PDAs]], and currently available for [[:Category:POSIX|POSIX]]-compliant systems (including [[Linux]], [[Unix]], [[Mac OS|Mac OSX]], and [[BSD]]), [[Windows]], [[DOS]], and several lesser-known systems. |
'''SmallBASIC''' (not to be confused with [[:Category:Microsoft Small Basic|Microsoft Small Basic]]) is a [[:Category:BASIC|BASIC]] interpreter, originally intended for use on the [[wp:Palm (PDA)|Palm line of PDAs]], and currently available for [[:Category:POSIX|POSIX]]-compliant systems (including [[Linux]], [[Unix]], [[Mac OS|Mac OSX]], and [[BSD]]), [[Windows]], [[DOS]], and several lesser-known systems. |
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SmallBASIC is fairly similar to [[QuickBASIC#QBasic|QBasic]], although many keywords are different (for example, <code>DO</code> works significantly different in the two languages). |
SmallBASIC is fairly similar to [[QuickBASIC#QBasic|QBasic]], although many keywords are different (for example, <code>DO</code> works significantly different in the two languages). |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[http://smallbasic. |
*[http://smallbasic.github.io/ SmallBASIC homepage] |
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*[[wp:SmallBASIC|SmallBASIC on Wikipedia]] |
*[[wp:SmallBASIC|SmallBASIC on Wikipedia]] |
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*[http://smallbasic. |
*[http://smallbasic.github.io/pages/reference.html SmallBASIC Language reference] |
Latest revision as of 18:57, 30 May 2018
SmallBASIC is an implementation of BASIC.
Other implementations of BASIC.
SmallBASIC (not to be confused with Microsoft Small Basic) is a BASIC interpreter, originally intended for use on the Palm line of PDAs, and currently available for POSIX-compliant systems (including Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, and BSD), Windows, DOS, and several lesser-known systems.
SmallBASIC is fairly similar to QBasic, although many keywords are different (for example, DO
works significantly different in the two languages).