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'''BASIC-256''' is an easy to use version of [[BASIC]] designed to teach anybody (especially middle and high-school students) the basics of computer programming. It uses traditional control structures like gosub, for/next, and goto, which helps kids easily see how program flow-control works. It has a built-in graphics mode which lets them draw pictures on screen in minutes, and a set of detailed, easy-to-follow tutorials that introduce programming concepts through fun exercises.

; Features
* fast graphics suitable for animation
* native [[speech synthesis]]
* mouse and keyboard events
* graphic files manipulation (saving, retrieving)
* playing sounds from WAV files
* sprites handling
* database functions
* socket networking
* error handling
* files I/O
* true functions/subroutines (version 0.9.9.1 and later)

; Disadvantages
* BASIC-256 does not support three- and N-dimensional arrays in general (N>2)
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BASIC256 is open source and available for [[Linux]], [[Windows]] and [[Mac]].

For more information see [http://www.basic256.org basic256.org] or to download and install [http://sourceforge.net/projects/kidbasic/ sourceforge].

Latest revision as of 08:09, 19 July 2018

Language
BASIC256
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Official website
Lang tag(s): BASIC256
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BASIC256 is an implementation of BASIC. Other implementations of BASIC.

BASIC-256 is an easy to use version of BASIC designed to teach anybody (especially middle and high-school students) the basics of computer programming. It uses traditional control structures like gosub, for/next, and goto, which helps kids easily see how program flow-control works. It has a built-in graphics mode which lets them draw pictures on screen in minutes, and a set of detailed, easy-to-follow tutorials that introduce programming concepts through fun exercises.

Features
  • fast graphics suitable for animation
  • native speech synthesis
  • mouse and keyboard events
  • graphic files manipulation (saving, retrieving)
  • playing sounds from WAV files
  • sprites handling
  • database functions
  • socket networking
  • error handling
  • files I/O
  • true functions/subroutines (version 0.9.9.1 and later)
Disadvantages
  • BASIC-256 does not support three- and N-dimensional arrays in general (N>2)


BASIC256 is open source and available for Linux, Windows and Mac.

For more information see basic256.org or to download and install sourceforge.

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