BASIC-256
Learn BASIC in an environment designed for young children
Description
BASIC-256 is a simple BASIC IDE that allows young children to learn to program.
It was written in response to David Brin's article, "Why Johnny Can't Code,"
in which he bemoans the lack of a simple, line-oriented programming language
for children that runs on modern computers. It features a byte-code compiler
and interpreter, a debugger, easy to use graphical and text output, and an
editor.
Version
v2.0.99.10Nov 12, 2024