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Old 20th February 2017
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Default Basic Programming under OpenBSD?

The "thread" does include "you name it"

Yes I know Basic - "Beginners all purpose programming language" is "NOT" a real
programming language.
It should not be mentioned in the same sentence with giants like C, java, pearl,
python, php, and almost all others.

Really, with the goto's, lack of cross platform compatibility,
lack of powerful modern features festering poor programming habits, etc etc etc.
Why would anyone?????

Well, "I use it" for personal reasons and find it quick and easy.

So,

Has anyone been able to get X11basic or FreeBasic compiler/interpreter
to work on OpenBSD?

links: ????
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