Definitions for "XBasic"
XBasic is an integrated software development environment including an advanced compiler, edit/run/debug environment, and interactive GuiDesigner.
XBasic is a comprehensive program development environment that integrates a powerful editor, compiler, debugger, function libraries and GuiDesigner into a seamless working environment that encompasses the whole process of creating fast, efficient, reliable, portable 32-bit programs. XBasic is currently available for Linux and Windows 9x/NT.
XBasic is a variant of the BASIC programming language that was developed in the late 1980s for the Motorola 88000 CPU and Unix by Max Reason. In the early 1990s it was ported to Windows and Linux, and since 1999 it has been available as open source software with its runtime library under the LGPL license. Max Reason discontinued his support, and development since has been overseen by Eddie Penninkhof.
Keywords:  xblast, xbeenx
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