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- Price: Free to try (Limited functionality); $10.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/NT
- Date added: August 11, 2009
- Total Downloads: 510
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From Jasenko Dzinleski :The Maria Basic Interpreter is a command-line programming tool - interpreter aimed to help PDA users code formula/calculations, string and file procedures that execute on their handhelds. The included source code may easily (re) compile for various OS/CPU architectures, since it was written in ISO/ANSI C and requires moderate machine resources. Interpreter design allows fast execution of basic syntax like procedures with calculations and file/string operations. Its simplified syntax allows basic programming skills and may be used for learning , but may expand to execution of rather complex routines. This interpreter allows basic like (simplified) syntax commands like nesting, statement loops, and conditional execution. The ZIP archive ready for download includes a few TXT files which are sample basic syntax supported nesting and file/string function example (s). Source procedures may execute with a command line stating: C:\mariabasic77 -e 'sample.txt'.
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Version 1.9.3.7 has replaced format$ function and fixed string variable bugMore popular Interpreters & Compilers downloads
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Version: MariaBasic Interpreter 1.9.3.7
"Mario was interested in BASIC."
Pros: It's like a piece of artwork designed in C++ put into a castle.
Cons: Mario cannot use command words/syntax that are based on BASICA/GWBASIC or QBASIC (QuickBasic).
Summary: It sounds like an interesting BASIC programming language. It's too bad that it is not compatible to BASICA/GWBASIC or QBASIC (QuickBasic). It would work better if it was compatible to the old school BASIC, too as well like Beginners All-Purpose Symb... read more >>
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