Basic-256
Basic-256 1.0.0.0 | |
Developer(s) | Ian Larsen & James M. Reneau |
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Stable release |
1.1.0.0
/ January 30, 2014 |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Programming language |
License | GPL |
Website |
basic256 |
Basic-256 is a project to learn the basics of computer programming. The project started in 2007 inspired by the article “Why Johnny can't code” by David Brin. Its main focus is to provide a simple and comprehensive environment for middle/high school students to learn the basics of computer programming.
Basic-256 is a simple version of BASIC, the code editor, text output window and graphics editor window are all visible in the same screen. However the successive versions haven been adding new features, namely:
- Files (Eof, Size)- Version 9.4d
- Mouse events - Version 9.4d
- Sprites handling - Version 0.9.6n
- Database functions - Version 0.9.6y
- Network - Version 0.9.6.31
- Real Functions and Subroutines - Version 0.9.9.1
Complete documentation is available in English, Russian, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese.
External links
- Home Page - user manuals and tutorials
- Basic Book - Learn to program Basic-256 with a free Creative Commons e-book.
- Basic bits Blog - Short programs in Basic 256.
- UglyMike's Web Lair - Demos and Widgets.
- Basic 256 in Rosetta Code - Language chrestomathy (comparison) site.
- Basic256 at Escuela 31 - Class based Excercises in Spanish
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