Mobile BASIC
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Mobile BASIC is a proprietary dialect of the BASIC programming language that can be used to program Java-enabled mobile phones. This is possible because the interpreter is a MIDlet.[1][2]
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External links
- Mobile Phone Programming [1] Home to the Mobile BASIC Java midlet.
- MBTEAM.RU MobileBASIC IDE (Online/Offline)
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Dialects of the BASIC programming language (list)
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- Altair BASIC
- Applesoft BASIC
- Atari BASIC
- Atari Microsoft BASIC
- Atari ST BASIC
- BASIC A+
- BASIC XE
- BASIC XL
- BASIC Programming (Atari 2600)
- BBC BASIC
- Benton Harbor BASIC
- Chinese BASIC
- Commodore BASIC
- Color BASIC
- Dartmouth BASIC
- Disk Extended Color BASIC
- Extended Color BASIC
- Family BASIC
- GFA BASIC
- GW-BASIC
- IBM BASIC
- JR-BASIC
- MacBASIC
- MBASIC
- MSX BASIC
- MS BASIC for Macintosh
- QBasic
- QuickBASIC
- S-BASIC
- Sinclair BASIC
- STOS BASIC
- SuperBASIC
- TI BASIC (TI 99/4A)
- Turbo-BASIC XL
- Vilnius BASIC
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