agraham Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 1, 2024 #1 The BASIC programming language turns 60 Easy-to-use language that drove Apple, TRS-80, IBM, and Commodore PCs debuted in 1964. arstechnica.com
The BASIC programming language turns 60 Easy-to-use language that drove Apple, TRS-80, IBM, and Commodore PCs debuted in 1964. arstechnica.com
rabbitBUSH Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User May 1, 2024 #2 Gee its Almost as old as some of us.....and practically as mature ?......
Beja Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 2, 2024 #3 agraham said: The BASIC programming language turns 60 Easy-to-use language that drove Apple, TRS-80, IBM, and Commodore PCs debuted in 1964. arstechnica.com Click to expand... It was originally called BASIC when it started, but then Microsoft renamed it to Visual Basic. So, the name is no longer an abbreviation for four words, but a name in its own right, and the all capital letters (BASIC) changed to Basic.
agraham said: The BASIC programming language turns 60 Easy-to-use language that drove Apple, TRS-80, IBM, and Commodore PCs debuted in 1964. arstechnica.com Click to expand... It was originally called BASIC when it started, but then Microsoft renamed it to Visual Basic. So, the name is no longer an abbreviation for four words, but a name in its own right, and the all capital letters (BASIC) changed to Basic.