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X11-Basic BASIC interpreter/compiler for UNIX(c) 1991-2022 |
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Version 1.28
sources:
codeberg
github
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X11-Basic is a dialect of the BASIC programming language with graphics, sound and more.
The syntax is most similar to GFA-Basic on the ATARI-ST. It is a structured dialect with no line numbers. X11-Basic supports complex numbers, big integers and big integer arithmetrics.
X11-Basic is available for UNIX workstations, Linux, Android, MAC-OSX, as well as for MS-WINDOWS. It is also available for the ATARI ST, TomTom car navigation systems and the Raspberry Pi.
A BASIC compiler is included so that you can make stand-alone binaries out of your programs (on all platforms except for Android). The X11-Basic interpreter is fast and small.
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