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Syntax highlighting for ecode editor by bprlhe
For details see: Article Language Support
Tutorial for SmallBASIC web server
For details see: Article SBASICW
Syntax highlighting for nano editor
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SmallBASIC version 12.27 has been released for Windows, Linux and web browser
For details see: Latest release. Please report any issues to either the forum, email or github issues page.
SmallBASIC version 12.26 has been released for Windows, Linux and web browser
For details see: Latest release. Please report any issues to either the forum, email or github issues page.
SmallBASIC version 12.24 has been released for Windows, Linux and web browser
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New article: “Language Support” provided by Joe7M
For details see: Language Support
SmallBASIC version 12.23 has been released
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SmallBASIC version 12.20 has been released
This release includes new loadable modules with support for RAYLIB, Nuklear and WebSockets. For details see: release notes. Please report any issues to either the forum, email or github issues page.
SmallBASIC version 12.19 has been released
For details see: release notes. Please report any issues to either the forum, email or github issues page.
New teaching resource: “Programming SmallBASIC” provided by Gerard Thomas Labèrnia
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SmallBASIC version 0.12.18 has been released
For details see: release notes. Please report any issues to either the forum, email or github issues page.
SmallBASIC version 0.12.17 has been released
For details see: release notes. The windows package includes sbasici.exe which is a recreation of the previous FLTK version. Please report any issues to either the forum, email or github issues page.
New discussion forum
The Retrogamecoding and Basicprogramming Forum is scheduled for closure on 4th of November 2019. A new forum has been created at www.syntaxbomb.com. Click the Discuss link above and join the discussion!