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  1. FreeBASIC Language | Home

    FreeBASIC is a high-level programming language supporting procedural, object-orientated and meta-programming paradigms, with a syntax compatible to Microsoft QuickBASIC.

  2. FreeBASIC Language | About

    BASIC compatibility FreeBASIC is not a "new" BASIC language. You don't need to learn much new if you are familiar with any Microsoft-BASIC variant. You can use either "-lang qb" for …

  3. FreeBASIC Help - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    Guides on how to compile FreeBASIC itself, and documentation of how the compiler and run-time libraries work behind the scenes. Hello, and welcome to the FreeBASIC wiki. FreeBASIC is …

  4. FreeBASIC Manual - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    FreeBASIC Manual | Language Documentation Keywords - Alphabetical Keywords - Functional Graphics Keywords Operator List Variables and Data Types

  5. freebasic.net - Index page

    Dec 25, 2023 · Who is online In total there are 7 users online :: 4 registered, 0 hidden and 3 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 2756 on …

  6. Welcome to FreeBASIC - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    FreeBASIC is a beta release compiler and development is ongoing. With each full update, many features are added, and bugs from previous releases are fixed. To see the latest version …

  7. Community Tutorials - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    Tutorials submitted by the FreeBASIC community: Getting Started Getting Started with FreeBASIC by SJ Zero Using libraries in FreeBASIC by SJ Zero Using the Mouse in …

  8. Installing - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    Installing Installing FreeBASIC, any additionally needed packages, and perhaps a text editor or IDE.

  9. FreeBASIC - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    FreeBASIC - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki DocToc PageIndex RecentChanges RecentlyCommented Login/Register Search:

  10. Most Important Features - FreeBASIC Wiki Manual | FBWiki

    FreeBASIC currently runs on 32-bit Windows, Linux, and DOS (a 16-bit DOS is good enough, although FreeBASIC itself and compiler output are 32-bit) and also creates applications for the …