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.( hello world) CR BYE |
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=={{header|FreeBASIC}}== |
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FreeBASIC is a compiled, uninterpreted language, so it cannot be run directly from the Unix command line with a shebang. |
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However, you can create a shell script that compiles and runs your FreeBASIC program. Here I show an example: |
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#!/bin/bash |
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# Compile the FreeBASIC program |
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fbc myprogram.bas |
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# Run the compiled program |
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./myprogram |
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In this script, myprogram.bas is a FreeBASIC program. When you run this shell script, it will compile the FreeBASIC program and then run it. |
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=={{header|Go}}== |
=={{header|Go}}== |