The first easy-to-use programming language made in the 1960s when Microcomputers made their debut. A very easy language to grasp. The language practically paths out commands for a computer to do. It is very capable of performing mathematics which are the main basis for Microprocessing.
start
Print "Hello world!"
goto start
"Result - "Hello world" being typed on the screen in an infinite loop"
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1. Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code: A line-oriented, limited programming language invented in the 1960s for the purpose of teaching university students to program computers.
Each line of BASIC code must be preceded by a number, which serves as a label for the GOTO statement.
The type of a BASIC variable is determined by a suffix. For example, A$ is a string, while A% is an integer.
2. Any programming language that borrows a few things from BASIC, even if it is also heavily influenced by other programming languages, such as Pascal. Includes QBASIC, FreeBASIC, PureBASIC, Visual Basic, and DarkBASIC, and other similar programming languages. These BASICs frequently add support for functions and user-defined types, and they also frequently don't allow user-defined types or arrays to be passed as arguments to functions.
Such languages are typically surrounded by communities that eschew the sort of structured programming that is mandatory in the majority of other programming languages. As such, parallel arrays are preferred over user-defined types, GOSUB statements are preferred over functions, single-line IF statements in conjunction with GOTO are popular even in BASICs that support block IF statements, and GOTO is often used when a loop statement would suffice and be more readable. Even when control structures are used, it is rare to see any sort of indentation of the code that goes within a construct. A notable exception to this tendency is the Visual Basic community.
A similar programming language is INTERCAL.
REM A typical BASIC program, in a typical sense-2 dialect of BASIC
10 INPUT "ENTER YOUR NAME: "; A$
GOSUB CheckName
IF NameOK% = 1 THEN GOTO Good
PRINT "Are you sure you're not somebody else?"
GOTO 10
Good:
PRINT "THE SECRET WORD IS " + CHR$(33) ;
REM We don't need no stinkin' indentation!
FOR N = 1 TO 7
READ C%
PRINT CHR$(C%);
NEXT N
PRINT CHR$(33)
GOTO Terminus
CheckName:
IF A$ = "Osama bin Laden" THEN RETURN
NameOK% = 1
RETURN
Terminus:
DATA 77,65,76,65,82,73,65
END
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Basic is a word to describe something which isn't special and has no unique qualities. Being basic means you are never the centre of attention and are always in the background. Your just there
Eg: apostolos is so basic- he has no talent and is useless
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When your better than everyone else.
Our Highschool is "Not Basic"
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Leggings, Uggs, and Starbucks. Someone who acts like a basic white girl.
βWhat drink did you get Cindy?β
β Oh just the caramel frappβ
βThatβs so basic Cindyβ
When a girl wears uggs, converse, American eagle, holister, PINK, black leggings or ripped jeans. Being basic also means buying Starbucks everyday eating fast food and saying it out life and ibsessjbg over marble print anything or slime.
Girl: βOMG! Look thereβs a starbys!!!!! We have to go get me a passion fruit iced tea with no caffeine low sugar mango flavor and 3 extra passion fruit falor pumps.!β
Guy: β girl you are so basic!β
Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
Teens from the late 90's and early 00's were notoriously known for writing cheats for math class into their massive turd shaped calculators using BASIC!