SmallBasic 0.12
SmallBasic by Nicholas Christopoulos is a lightweight, cross-platform BASIC interpreter and development environment focused on simplicity, speed
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SmallBasic by Nicholas Christopoulos is a lightweight, cross-platform BASIC interpreter and development environment focused on simplicity, speed, and fun. With a familiar, QBasic-like syntax and a rich standard library, it’s ideal for learning to program, prototyping ideas, exploring math, and creating retro-style utilities and graphics. It runs well on modern desktops and older hardware alike, and includes an integrated editor, immediate mode execution, and both console and graphics capabilities.
Highlights:
- Cross-platform availability (e.g., Windows, Linux, Android)
- Fast startup and minimal dependencies
- Built-in 2D drawing primitives for quick visual output
- Comprehensive math and string functions
- File I/O, an integrated editor, examples, and helpful documentation
- Open-source, community-supported project led by Nicholas Christopoulos
Note: SmallBasic (by Nicholas Christopoulos) is not affiliated with Microsoft’s “Small Basic.”
SmallBasic is developed by Nicholas Christopoulos. The most popular version of this product among our users is 0.1. The name of the program executable file is SBPad.exe.
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