In a message dated 6/7/02 6:46:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
<< Have a look at Power Basic, produced by Spectra Publishing. When
Borland decided not to continue with Turbo Basic in th eearly 1090s, this
organisation took it over and developed PB into a very good programming
language indeed. >>
The 1090s? A true computing pioneer! (grin)
Robert Zale, who developed Turbo Basic for Borland, now heads PowerBASIC
Inc., who have developed quite a line of products for 32-bit Windows console
mode and even GUI, in addition to the compiler for real-mode DOS. I'm
presuming Spectra may be the marketing entity for outside the Americas.
John
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