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xbasic
3727 Members,
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Mailing list for Xbasic users
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BCX
972 Members,
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BCX - The Open Source BASIC to C Translator for Windows Kevin Diggins 1999-2008 There are many resources here, including program updates, source code, tools, messages, and links. But ...( more)
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BASICODE
28 Members,
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Revival of the BASICODE language (born in 1981). BASICODE had two functions IMHO: Provide a consistent method of transferring files between computers (BASICODE audio format). The ...( more)
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purebasic_dev
This group is for the community of people who program in the "PureBasic" language. A wonderful Cross Platform language, with many possibilities. We would love for you to join the group, ...( more)
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robertworldlingo
Fast, efficient & cost effective website translation The Instant Website Translator is a turnkey Machine Translation solution that gives you the ability to provide your customers with ...( more)
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nsbasic-ce
1939 Members,
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Feel free to post tips, hints, suggestions, questions, answers, and comments about NSBCE! NSBCE support watches this board on a regular basis. We'll do our best to post answers to ...( more)
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nsbasic-palm
6377 Members,
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This is a discussion group for the NS Basic for Palm programming tool. Uses for this forum include discussion on: Programming tips, techniques and info on NSBasic Posting of sample ...( more)
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rapidq
1906 Members,
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Rapid-Q is a semi-OO multiplatform GUI/CONSOLE BASIC Compiler For Windows, Linux and several Unix flavours. It directly supports DirectX, Direct3D, MySQL, Sockets, CGI, and IDE w/Form ...( more)
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bascomus
152 Members,
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BASCOMUS usergroup is intended for BASCOM users. Sharing tips and ideas.
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basicallflavors
A lot of people are in love with their machines or start out on an entry level machine, be it a Kaypro II (my first home computer), Atari 400, ST, Amiga or Apple II. This club covers ...( more)
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