Difference between revisions of "FreeBASIC"
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* [https://freebasic.net/wiki freebasic.net/wiki] - FreeBASIC Manual Wiki. | * [https://freebasic.net/wiki freebasic.net/wiki] - FreeBASIC Manual Wiki. | ||
* [http://fbide.freebasic.net fbide.freebasic.net] - FreeBASIC IDE. | * [http://fbide.freebasic.net fbide.freebasic.net] - FreeBASIC IDE. |
Revision as of 16:11, 5 February 2019
FreeBASIC is a free and open source BASIC computer programming language designed by Andre Victor in 2004. The language was originally designed to be a modern implementation of QuickBASIC, and can even compile most QuickBASIC programs, but it also greatly expands the original feature set to take advantage of modern computer architecture. The language can compile 32 or 64-bit programs for Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD as well as 32-bit programs for MS-DOS.
New features include:
- The ability to link to C and C++ libraries.
- Multi-threading support.
- Many new variable types including pointers, unsigned numeric types, 64-bit integers, wide-strings, and several more.
Links
- freebasic.net/wiki - FreeBASIC Manual Wiki.
- fbide.freebasic.net - FreeBASIC IDE.