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Windows by John Galsworthy
7 products, approx. 154 pages
Windows summary and related information.
Windows
1 product, approx. 14 pages
<source lang="bash"> And Break Call Common Continue Display Do Else End Float (or Decimal) Float2 (or Decimal2) Goto If Int (or Whole) Int2 (or Whole2) Loop Or Return Set Step Task Text To </source> SiMPLE requires either Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, or Vista.
In 1995, Bob Bishop and Rich Whicker, (both former Apple Computer Engineers) decided to create a new programming language that would be easy enough for everyone to understand and use. (They felt that other existing languages such as C++ and their environments were far too complicated for beginners.) The programming language that they created was called SiMPLE. SiMPLE is vaguely reminiscent of the AppleSoft BASIC programming language that existed on the old Apple-II computers. However, instead of being an interpretive language (like most BASICs were), SiMPLE is a compiled language. Furthermore, SiMPLE does not require the use of any line numbers. In addition, SiMPLE allows users to create their own libraries of frequently used functions.



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