Sixty years ago, on May 1, 1964, at 4 am in the morning, a quiet revolution in computing began at Dartmouth College. That’s when mathematicians John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz successfully ran the ...
Surely BASIC is properly obsolete by now, right? Perhaps not. In addition to inspiring a large part of home computing today, BASIC is still very much alive today, even outside of retro computing.
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UK-based Laird Technologies, has developed a fully-approved programmable Bluetooth low energy module that enables developers to use BASIC language syntax to create Bluetooth low energy prototypes ...
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