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    z9basic

    Z9basic application and database environment

    Z9basic aims to be a high integrity & performance version of its predecessor bdbbasic. Language is modernized BASIC with screen and PostgreSQL database support. Targeted at Home, SOHO, Small business, Scientific or Engineering users. This project is incomplete and in limbo, due to a general lack of time. Those looking for this type of application functionality are encouraged to look at the bdbbasic project instead, which is complete and functional.
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    bdbbasic

    Multi-User Database Interpreted BASIC Environment

    This is an Open Sourced BASIC interpreter environment using PostgreSQL. It is focused on (1) Simple to program, (2) Powerful database statements, (3) UNIX shell friendly, (4) Business focused, (5) "Function" over "speed". This is *not* another VB implementation. Extensive language documentation is available.
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