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A tiny BASIC interpreter with C sourcecode.
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Cute, but not very useful.




Posted by: BASIC Friend on Monday, October 29, 2001
Take a look at it. It's fun to play with.
found what I was looking for




Posted on Saturday, March 16, 2002
one can rarely find interpreter documentation these days...
very good for teaching




Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2003
very good for teaching
Institute of Programming Technology R.A




Posted on Thursday, August 19, 2004
Okay, that´s a good start. You need to go back and restructur some of the code in order to append it properly. Thanks for the upload anyways.
Val Hismeth
Superb piece of instructional code




Posted on Monday, August 30, 2004
An excellent mini-interpreter; perfect starting point from which to learn and extend.
Works nicely




Posted by: Z_Man on Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Works nicely on CRLF files, but on Unix's LF files it has problems. But I fixed that... heheh
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Posted on Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Compiles and runs test programs flawlessly on
Linux. Great starting point for developing
a multi-platform, specialized interpreter of your own.
Interesting...




Posted by: Dominick on Saturday, December 23, 2006
how everyone commends this file for it's edifying influence, but when I keep looking for different people who are working with this interpreter or any one who has commented on it, no one seems to have treated it with the respect it deserves--commenting it (though the original comments make sense to a cs0 level student) and explaining all the parts nor has anyone tried to modify it--at least as far as I can see with my search.
Downloaded this yesterday. So far I've compiled it with KDevelop in linux and with MinGW in Windows 2000 and I have one failed attempt at hacking in a remark command. I also printed it out: 29 pages double-spaced or 18 pages (normally) long with no margins and a 12 pt font. Not too shabby for 800 lines of code.
Also, I cannot find the author *anywhere*. I can find what seems like the originating site, and I have plans to e-mail the web-master or whoever has an e-mail address there... But it's rather obscure as far as research into other programmer's work with it.
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