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basicguru.com |
This site is dedicated to programmers, Basic programmers primarily, but programmers of all languages are welcome. The hope is that many knowledgeable Basic programmers will use this site to share their knowledge of programming with others. |
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powerbasic.com |
POWERBASIC.COM is the website for the best Win32 BASIC compilers. It is what we hope this site will become for the Unix world while we wait for them to release a Unix POWERBASIC. Ran and attended with the industries best. They have many products, the two main ones are PBCC and PBDLL. They are bar none, the best for Win32 development. Not to leave off PowerBASIC for DOS, a great DOS compiler, which most of its syntac is compatible with QB2C. You can use it for DOS, and QB2C for Unix (your can even write and debug in PowerBASIC for DOS and them compile on a Unix comptuer with QB2C for a Unix version of your program. |
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allbasiccode.com |
This site is a BASIC code archive database, with a CD for a moderate price if you do not want to constantly have to pull from the Internet. Maybe this link will get us a free CD? It is filled with many examples that will compile in QB2C as it and many routine you can use in your programming. Of course, only the GWBASE/BASICA, QBASIC and PowerBASIC code will work. |
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cmdtools.com |
Dave Navarro's CMD tools. I was shocked to see Semware was still in business, as I still use a DOS version from MANY years ago. You will find this site is not BASIC releated, but I am sure many of his program are written in PowerBASIC. But it is a nice list of CMD tools. |
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rapidq |
It is not BASIC basic, but Rapid-Q is a cross platform BASIC programming language capable of generating GUI and CONSOLE applications (including CGI applications). It directly supports MySQL, DirectX, a bit of Direct3D, Sockets, a bit of COM, component/object programming, and many other nice features. Rapid-Q is currently available for Windows 95/98/NT/2000, Linux/i386, Solaris/Sparc, and HP-UX. Although Rapid-Q is still in Beta (for over a year already), it is fully functional and FREE! |
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