Thanks for your response, I’ve been keeping my eye out for a reasonably priced C64 or something so I can get into it on some real hardware (I’m sure there are emulators out there but that’s not as fun).
I feel like learning it would help with understanding some of what happens “under the hood” in modern languages.
Thanks for your response, I’ve been keeping my eye out for a reasonably priced C64 or something so I can get into it on some real hardware (I’m sure there are emulators out there but that’s not as fun).
I feel like learning it would help with understanding some of what happens “under the hood” in modern languages.
Last time I looked, both QB64 and FreeBasic were pretty good and had active forums and wikis etc
Both are nice implementations of QuickBasic for a number of platforms
https://qb64.com
https://www.freebasic.net