Hi Vern, welcome to thinBasic community forum.
NoOriginally Posted by VernonMarsden
No, as far as I know.Originally Posted by VernonMarsden
thinBasic is quite close to many other Basic. But, you know, all Basic started with some kind "retro" compatibility and than they expand and/or change in some way so ... so final situation is that every Basic follows its way.Originally Posted by VernonMarsden
thinBasic has followed its way since the beginning.
Maybe yes but not sure.Originally Posted by VernonMarsden
As far as I know, no. Making a translator is a big job so there must be a good reason fordoing that.Originally Posted by VernonMarsden
Every Basic is different.Originally Posted by VernonMarsden
First of all you need to divide between real compilers that produce machine code (examples PowerBasic, PureBasic, FreeBasic, ...), translators (like BXC) and interpretes (like thinBasic). Among interpreted Basic thinBasic is quite fast but of course not in all areas. Anyhow, thinBasic comes with many many (more than 450) source code examples. You can test by yourself in the area you like or need.
Hope to have answered your questions.
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Eros
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