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'''Tiny BASIC''' is a subset of the [[BASIC]] programming language, originally developed in 1975 by Dennis Allison and others. It was designed for hobbyists who couldn't afford the cost of a full [[Microsoft]] BASIC package, or didn't have enough memory to run it. It was meant to be easily extensible, and people extended it from pretty early on.
'''Tiny BASIC''' is a subset of the [[BASIC]] programming language, originally developed in 1975 by Dennis Allison and others. It was designed for hobbyists who couldn't afford the cost of a full [[Microsoft]] BASIC package, or didn't have enough memory to run it. It was meant to be easily extensible, and people extended it from pretty early on.


See also [[Palo Alto Tiny BASIC]].

== External links==
Wikipedia has [[wp:Tiny BASIC|an article about Tiny BASIC]].
Wikipedia has [[wp:Tiny BASIC|an article about Tiny BASIC]].

Latest revision as of 00:57, 17 November 2022

Language
Tiny BASIC
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Official website
Lang tag(s): tinybasic
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Tiny BASIC.
Tiny BASIC is an implementation of BASIC. Other implementations of BASIC.

Tiny BASIC is a subset of the BASIC programming language, originally developed in 1975 by Dennis Allison and others. It was designed for hobbyists who couldn't afford the cost of a full Microsoft BASIC package, or didn't have enough memory to run it. It was meant to be easily extensible, and people extended it from pretty early on.

See also Palo Alto Tiny BASIC.

External links

Wikipedia has an article about Tiny BASIC.

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

Pages in category "Tiny BASIC"

The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.