Assigning multiple variable with one command
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Can you post the link to it?
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This remark is in the header:
Dialects of BASIC, esoteric programming languages, and markup languages are not included.
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Yes, that's why SmartBasic is probably nog mentioned.
As for SPL, not being a Basic dialect, it is obviously regarded as esoteric .
As for SPL, not being a Basic dialect, it is obviously regarded as esoteric .
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I tried to add smart BASIC to this list, but it was rejected because there is no proof of its existance. The proof should be some printed and published book or similar printed in hard copy edition.
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There is Dutchman's PDF manual. Would they accept that?
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That's funny that dialects and esoteric languages are not included.
Xojo is a dialect of basic (originally it was RealBASIC) and it is listed, SWIFT is A spinoff of Objective-C, an esoteric, and is listed.
Also, PureBASIC, IBMBASICA, Business BASIC, Visual BASIC, and there are a number of REXX languages.
I'm authorized to add content to Wikipedia, so I can add SmartBASIC to this list?
Xojo is a dialect of basic (originally it was RealBASIC) and it is listed, SWIFT is A spinoff of Objective-C, an esoteric, and is listed.
Also, PureBASIC, IBMBASICA, Business BASIC, Visual BASIC, and there are a number of REXX languages.
I'm authorized to add content to Wikipedia, so I can add SmartBASIC to this list?
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Also, there is another product in the wireless industry also called SmartBASIC by LairdTECH (https://www.lairdtech.com/solutions/emb ... tbasic-ble).
I don't know if this may also be the reason Wiki rejected it. Who has the name trademarked or registered?
I don't know if this may also be the reason Wiki rejected it. Who has the name trademarked or registered?
Mr. Kibernetik wrote: ↑Sat Sep 15, 2018 12:31 amI tried to add smart BASIC to this list, but it was rejected because there is no proof of its existance. The proof should be some printed and published book or similar printed in hard copy edition.
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