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Information: John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz invented BASIC in 1964 for use at Dartmouth College. They made it freely available to everyone who wanted to learn how to program computers.
In 1983 they created True BASIC to incorporate and showcase all the exciting n This page was last updated on October 11th, 2008
True BASIC Sites:
TB Ref
A guide to programming in True Basic. http://www-mae.ucsd.edu/research/herz/basicRef/
Introduction to True BASIC
Tutorial based on the text, "Introduction to Computer Simulation Methods", by Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik. The features of True BASIC which are common to other procedural languages are emphasized. http://sip.clarku.edu/tutorials/True_BASIC.html
True BASIC
information about the product line including publications, technical notes, language system upgrades, and free product offers http://www.truebasic.com
Article About John Kemeny
Dartmouth Alumni Magazine article about John Kemeny, co-creator of the BASIC language. http://math.dartmouth.edu/history/TBasic/
True BASIC Forum
Mesage boards dedicated to True BASIC http://www.truebasic.com/messageboard/default.asp