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    WWWBasic

    WWWBasic

    wwwBASIC is an implementation of BASIC that runs on Node.js & the Web

    ...Created by Google, it allows developers and enthusiasts to write and execute BASIC programs directly within HTML pages or via command-line tools. The interpreter compiles BASIC source code into JavaScript at load time, enabling efficient execution within modern web environments without requiring external emulators or plugins. It supports traditional BASIC constructs such as loops, conditionals, and I/O operations, along with 24-bit color graphics functions (PSET, LINE, CIRCLE) and input handling (INKEY$, GETMOUSE). wwwBASIC brings retro programming into the modern web era, making it ideal for educational purposes, historical software preservation, and interactive demonstrations
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    Terminals Are Sexy

    Terminals Are Sexy

    A curated list of Terminal frameworks, plugins & resources

    This repository is a curated, community-driven collection of tools, tips, themes, and resources that make working in the terminal more productive and enjoyable. It pulls together high-quality links to terminal emulators, shells, prompts, plugins, fonts, color schemes, and command-line utilities, alongside learning materials for sharpening everyday CLI skills. The list favors practical, well-maintained projects and is organized so you can quickly discover alternatives for common tasks (navigation, search, networking, monitoring, text processing, and more). ...
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