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- Sepent Technologies - Basic Home, with QB knowledge base, Professor Answers, Basic GUI, OS reviews. Downloads. Codename Surena: full-featured GUI for Quick Basic. Small Smart Basic, Visual Basic, Visual Basic .NET sections.
- Preparing Your Visual Basic 6.0 Applications For the Upgrade to Visual Basic.NET - Includes information on the Visual Basic.NET upgrade tool and discusses architectural guidelines for enabling a smooth upgrade from Visual Basic 6 to Visual Basic.NET. By Microsoft.
- L-Basic - Basic language tutorial. Useful for those wishing to learn how to program using the Basic programming language. Designed specifically for Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Access. L-Basic contains the capability of running tutorial code examples at the touch of a button.
- Liberty Basic Game Bin - A collection of games for Liberty Basic. These are free, opensource basic language files with all associated media.
- Code Of The Week for Visual Basic - Save time coding your next Visual Basic project. Site provides registration for Visual Basic Code Of The Week e-zine. It provides a new code snippet each week written in Visual Basic for version 3, 4 or 5. [Commercial subscription]
- Liberty Basic Connection - Tutorials, source code examples and links to other relevant tools and Liberty Basic sites. This site contains custom DLLs and information about using them with Liberty Basic.
- BBC BASIC for PC compatibles - BBC BASIC interpreter for DOS x86 based systems. Also includes a BBC BASIC for DOS manual and tutorial.
- Visual Basic books - Reviews of Visual Basic and Visual Basic.Net books for all levels of programmers.
- Chipmunk BASIC - An old-fashion BASIC interperter for the Macintosh. BASIC programming resources.
- Adrian Janson Publishing - Publishes educational programming texts for secondary students, specialising in Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET including "Visual Basic for Education" and "Visual Basic .NET for Education".
Wikipedia Articles
- MAI Basic Four - MAI Basic Four (sometimes written as BasicFour or Basic 4) refers to a variety of business Basic, the computers that ran it, and the company that sold them (its name given variously as MAI Basic Four Inc., MAI Basic Four Information Systems, and MAI Systems Corporation).
- Commodore BASIC - Commodore BASIC, also known as PET BASIC, is the dialect of the BASIC programming language used in Commodore International's 8-bit home computer line, stretching from the PET of 1977 to the C128 of 1985. The core was based on 6502 Microsoft BASIC, and as such it shares most of the core code ...
- Tiger-BASIC - Tiger-BASIC is an easy to use High Speed Multitasking BASIC dialect (List of BASIC dialects) to program Microcontroller of the BASIC-Tiger family. Tiger-BASIC and the Integrated Development Environment which goes with it, were developed by Wilke-Technology (Aachen, Germany).
- Applesoft BASIC - Applesoft BASIC (sometimes called "Applesoft II") was the second dialect of BASIC supplied on the Apple II computer, superseding Integer BASIC. Applesoft BASIC was supplied by Microsoft and its name is derived from the names of both Apple and Microsoft.
- Atari ST BASIC - Atari ST BASIC (or ST Basic) was the first dialect of BASIC that was produced for the Atari ST line of computers. It was bundled with all new STs in the early years of the ST's lifespan, and quickly became the standard BASIC for that platform.