Blitz BASIC

Blitz BASIC is the programming language dialect of the first Blitz compilers, devised by New Zealand-based developer Mark Sibly. Being derived from BASIC, Blitz syntax was designed to be easy to pick up for beginners first learning to program. The languages are game-programming oriented but are often found general purpose enough to be used for most types of application. The Blitz language evolved as new products were released, with recent incarnations offering support for more advanced programming techniques such as object-orientation and multithreading. This led to the languages losing their BASIC moniker in later years.

BlitzBasic
Developer(s)Blitz Research
Written inCompiled to C++, but the languages are dialects of BASIC
Operating systemAmigaOS
Microsoft Windows
Available inEnglish
TypeGame creation system
Licensezlib license
Websitewww.blitzbasic.com
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