Category:S-BASIC

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Language
S-BASIC
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using S-BASIC.

S-BASIC (the S stands for "structured") was a native-code compiler for an ALGOL-like dialect of the BASIC programming language, and ran on 8-bit microcomputers using the Z80 CPU and the CP/M operating system. (There are a number of CP/M or Z80 emulators that will allow the compiler to run on Windows or Linux systems today.) The language and the compiler were developed during the period 1979-1981 by Gilbert Ohnysty, who saw a need for a true native-code compiler and a language implementation that preserved BASIC's ease of use and straight-forward syntax, while incorporating the syntactic and control-flow features associated with modern programming languages.