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    nuBASIC

    nuBASIC

    BASIC language interpreter (multiplatform)

    nuBASIC is an implementation of an interpreter of the BASIC programming language and IDE. It has been designed mainly for educational purposes and it is suitable for simple games, educational or small business programs.
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    Brandy Basic V Interpreter

    Brandy is an interpreter for BBC Basic

    Brandy is an interpreter for BBC Basic (or Basic V) that runs under a variety of operating systems. Basic V is the version of Basic supplied with desktop computers running RISC OS. These were originally made by Acorn Computers.
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    This is an interpreted programming language that is designed to teach young children the fundamentals of programming, hiding away from students the complex concepts of programming, such as parentheses, quotes, data types, arrays, while allowing them to understand the basic concepts of programming, and, move to a more advanced language. It also serves as an exapmle on how to create an interpreter with QBASIC. The interpreter is written in QBASIC, and is licensed under the GNU GPLv2. About the unixname: The "shortname" of the project was a typo, but it was too late when I actually realised it. ...
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