Posted by mbstevens on 10/08/06 18:41
rwap wrote:
> It depends on the implementation of BASIC - I recall such a program
> being released for the Sinclair QL (which is still a good machine even
> as an emulator!!) - at least SuperBASIC (as provided on the humble
> Sinclair QL) allows you to create user defined functions and
> procedures, which gets away from spaghetti code as it tends to lead to
> more structured BASIC.
And the old Kaypros came with S-Basic. But those kinds of things are
basic in name only. S-Basic was actually more closely related to C. I
looked at the website of the version the op was talking about, and did
not see anything (on a cursory look) that made me think it was structured.
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