BASIC Programming

= List of Pages =


 * 1) Introduction
 * 2) Normative BASIC
 * 3) Minimal BASIC (ANS X3.60-1978, ECMA Standard 55)
 * 4) Full BASIC (ANS X3.113-1987, ECMA Standard 116)
 * 5) Derivative BASIC
 * 6) Basics of BASIC
 * 7) Your First Program
 * 8) PRINT, CLS, and END
 * 9) Variables and Data Types
 * 10) User Input
 * 11) Documentation
 * 12) Control Structures
 * 13) IF...THEN...ELSEIF...ELSE
 * 14) WHILE...WEND
 * 15) FOR...NEXT
 * 16) DO...LOOP
 * 17) GOTO
 * 18) Intermediate BASIC
 * 19) /Random Number Generation/
 * 20) /Subroutines and Functions/
 * 21) Advanced BASIC
 * 22) External Libraries
 * 23) Related Wikibooks
 * 24) Chipmunk Basic – a traditional (vintage) terminal/command-line programming environment with baked-in support for a simple, old-fashioned, and easy-to-learn dialect of BASIC and compiled binary interpreters for MacOS
 * 25) Gambas – a Java-inspired (object-oriented) dialect of BASIC with its own robust IDE, complete with GUI form editor
 * 26) Introduction to BASIC – gives an extended history of BASIC and its variants
 * 27) Visual Basic Classic
 * 28) QBasic Note: The FreeBASIC used in this "Basic Programming" book is intended to be syntax compatible with Microsoft QuickBasic
 * 29) External links
 * 30) FreeBASIC Wiki Manual
 * 31) QB64 official website – a modern, extended BASIC programming language that retains QBasic/QuickBASIC 4.5 compatibility while compiling and freely distributing native interpreter binaries for Windows, Linux, and macOS