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<updated>2011-11-23T01:19:00Z</updated>
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<title>Import basic256-0.9.6.66 as lang/basic256</title>
<updated>2011-11-23T01:19:00Z</updated>
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<name>ryoon</name>
<email>ryoon@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2011-11-23T01:19:00Z</published>
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BASIC-256 is an easy to use version of BASIC designed to teach
anybody (especially middle and high-school students) the basics of
computer programming. It uses traditional control structures like
gosub, for/next, and goto, which helps kids easily see how program
flow-control works. It has a built-in graphics mode which lets them
draw pictures on screen in minutes, and a set of detailed,
easy-to-follow tutorials that introduce programming concepts through
fun exercises.</content>
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