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Rosetta Code does not have a language called specifically '''Small Basic'''. There are, however, two unrelated languages:
Small Basic (not to be confused with [[SmallBASIC]]) is a programming language and associated IDE created in 2011 by Microsoft. It is a simplified variant of the BASIC programming language intended as an easy programming language for beginners. The associated IDE provides a simplified programming environment with functionality such as syntax highlighting, intelligent code completion, and in-editor documentation access. The language only has 14 keywords.
*'''[[SmallBASIC]]''', a language originally created for [[wp:Palm OS|Palm OS]] and now available for [[Windows]], [[Linux]], [[DOS]], and a few other systems.
*'''[[:Category:Microsoft Small Basic|Microsoft Small Basic]]''', a language largely aimed at beginners that runs on the [[.Net Framework]].

Latest revision as of 00:38, 20 May 2018

Rosetta Code does not have a language called specifically Small Basic. There are, however, two unrelated languages: