ThinBasic

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The correct title of this article is thinBasic. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
ThinBasic
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Developer: Eros Olmi & Roberto Bianchi
Latest release: v1.3.0.0 / Mar 12 - 2007
Dialects: BASIC
OS: Windows
License: Freeware
Website: http://www.thinbasic.com

thinBasic is a Basic like language interpreter specifically written for computer automation.

Very rich set of predefined keywords.
All main program flow control keywords.
User defined functions with local or global variable declaration up to 12 parameters.
Dynamic strings variables and many numeric types.
thinBasic language can be extended in keywords and functionalities using modules.
Modules development SDK for many languages.

Has been developed under Win XP Pro using PowerBasic.
Has been extensively tested under: W2K, W2KServer, WXP, W2003 Server.
Win98 SE and Win ME are partially supported and in any case IE5.50 or above must be installed.
Win95 is not supported.

ThinBasic is designed to run on the Windows operating system.



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