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Post by michael on Sep 17th, 2015, 4:32pm
I had questions burning in my mind as of lately, about the platforms like Liberty Basic and LBB and C... Liberty Basic works under shop talk systems -which I don't understand LBB claims to be able to create console type creations. Yet as far as I know it cant make DLLs C and C++ work from this pyramid: machine language assembly language c c++ ( C and c++ are related because they are necessary to make DLLs for Liberty Basic and LBB) I studied the origins of BBC - LBB and I cant figure out where its origins begin.
Was LBB created using this pyramid machine language assembly language BBC - LBB? Re: LBB as a "console application creator&quo
Post by Richard Russell on Sep 17th, 2015, 6:00pm
Was LBB created using this pyramid machine language assembly language BBC - LBB?
LBB is itself a (BBC) BASIC program, and not a particularly large one: just under 7000 lines of code for the IDE. The BBC BASIC interpreter is written in assembly language (around 64 Kbytes).