BBCBasic
Write code, run programs, debug scripts
Richard Russell
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Description
BBC BASIC allows users to write and run programs with enhanced language features. It supports 2D and 3D graphics, shader programming, and a 2D physics engine. Users can create stereo audio, play sound effects, and handle video playback.
BBC BASIC is the programming language originally specified and adopted by the British Broadcasting Corporation for its groundbreaking Computer Literacy Project of the early 1980s. This is an advanced, cross-platform, implementation with many enhancements over early versions. As well as extensions to the language it supports anti-aliased 2D graphics, 3D graphics, shader programming and includes a 2D physics engine. Its multimedia capabilities include stereo music, sound effects and video. It supports networking and the accelerometer. Nevertheless it maintains a high degree of compatibility with the BBC Microcomputer, including SOUND, ENVELOPE and MODE 7.
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