Simple BASIC IDE
BASIC-256 allows young children to learn to program. It was written in response to David Brin's article, "Why Johnny Can't Code," in which he bemoans the lack of a simple, line-oriented programming language for children that runs on modern computers. It features a byte-code compiler and interpreter, a debugger, easy to use graphical and text output, and an editor.
Source Files
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basic256.desktop | 0000000133133 Bytes | 1344831096 | ![]() |
basic256.spec | 00000020592.01 KB | 1420788841 | ![]() |
basic256_1.1.4.0.orig.tar.gz | 00026117212.49 MB | 1419997630 | ![]() |
basic256_32.png | 00000023212.27 KB | 1271796986 | ![]() |
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