QB64 is a modern self-hosting BASIC compiler that brings classic QBasic/QuickBASIC the basic financial statements financial strategy for public managers programs into the modern era. It enables legacy code to run on today’s operating systems with minimal modifications, while also introducing new commands and libraries for multimedia, networking, and 64-bit computing. QB64 compiles to C++ and includes a built-in IDE, making it accessible for beginners, hobbyists, and retro programming enthusiasts. It aims to preserve the ease and nostalgia of BASIC while expanding its capabilities for contemporary development. JBasic is a traditional BASIC language intepreter written in Java for command line or embedded use. It supports conventional original DOS and MSBASIC syntax, plus some modern extensions for supporting threads, JDBC, etc.
- It supports conventional original DOS and MSBASIC syntax, plus some modern extensions for supporting threads, JDBC, etc.
- It enables legacy code to run on today’s operating systems with minimal modifications, while also introducing new commands and libraries for multimedia, networking, and 64-bit computing.
- QB64 is a modern self-hosting BASIC compiler that brings classic QBasic/QuickBASIC programs into the modern era.
- QB64 compiles to C++ and includes a built-in IDE, making it accessible for beginners, hobbyists, and retro programming enthusiasts.
- Use the toggles on the left to filter open source BASIC Compilers by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.
BASIC for the modern era
- It supports conventional original DOS and MSBASIC syntax, plus some modern extensions for supporting threads, JDBC, etc.
- It aims to preserve the ease and nostalgia of BASIC while expanding its capabilities for contemporary development.
- QB64 is a modern self-hosting BASIC compiler that brings classic QBasic/QuickBASIC programs into the modern era.
Use the toggles on the left to filter open source BASIC Compilers by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.