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FBSL means “Freestyle BASIC Script Language”. FBSL is a '''multi-syntax all-in-one''' high-level language (HLL) development environment. Its interpretative layer is a vastly extended superset of traditional BASIC that targets seamless integration of FBSL applications with Windows API and third-party dynamic link libraries. Its integrated Dynamic Assembler and Dynamic C JIT compiler layers enable the user to interleave BASIC code with literatim Intel-style assembly and ANSI C, respectively. Like many modern scripting languages, it contains flavours of [[Visual BASIC]], [[QBasic]], [[C]], [[Pascal]] and [[PHP]], hence the “Freestyle”. It is especially designed for 32-bit [[Win32]] platforms and can run on [[Windows 95 SR2]] through [[Windows 8.1]]. It is also compatible with, and completely functional under, [[Linux]] [[Wine]]. |
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FBSL means “Freestyle BASIC Language Script”. |
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Like many modern programming languages |
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contains flavours of [[Visual BASIC]], [[QBasic]], [[PHP]], [[Pascal]] and [[C++]]. |
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It is a kind of hybrid language hence the “Freestyle”. |
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It is especially designed for the [[win32]] platform ([[Windows 95 SR2]] to [[Windows VISTA]]). |
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It is compatible with, and completely functional under, [[LINUX]] [[Wine]]. |
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This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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FBSL means “Freestyle BASIC Script Language”. FBSL is a multi-syntax all-in-one high-level language (HLL) development environment. Its interpretative layer is a vastly extended superset of traditional BASIC that targets seamless integration of FBSL applications with Windows API and third-party dynamic link libraries. Its integrated Dynamic Assembler and Dynamic C JIT compiler layers enable the user to interleave BASIC code with literatim Intel-style assembly and ANSI C, respectively. Like many modern scripting languages, it contains flavours of Visual BASIC, QBasic, C, Pascal and PHP, hence the “Freestyle”. It is especially designed for 32-bit Win32 platforms and can run on Windows 95 SR2 through Windows 8.1. It is also compatible with, and completely functional under, Linux Wine.
Pages in category "FBSL"
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