Cross-platform BASIC PureBasic and KBasic
PureBasic is a cross-platform, procedural BASIC language with game support and 3D features built on top of Ogre 3D. It features a powerful native IDE and debugger, built-in arrays, dynamically linked lists, complex structures, pointers and variable definitions MacOS X API functions are also supported. KBasic is a powerful programming language, which is simply intuitive and fast easy to learn and above all already familiarly, represents KBasic developed for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows a further bridge between Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. KBasic a new programming language, a further basic dialect, is related to Visual Basic 6 and Java. More exactly said KBasic is an object-oriented and event-controlled programming language, developed by KBasic Software (http://www.kbasic.com), is particularly designed for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. KBasic is a multi-platform programming language, so almost the entire API is the same on all platforms and window systems. KBasic is a easy-usable, object-oriented, interpreted, stable, platform-independent, fast and modern programming language.
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- KBasic – Linux®, Mac® OS X and Windows®
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- FutureBASIC – Now freeware
- Chipmunk Basic – PowerPC & Intel Mac, Windows, Linux
- CocoaBasic – Released under GPL
- Apple I BASIC as a Mac OS X Scripting Language






