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AmigaBASIC was a BASIC programming language implementation for the Amiga, designed and written by Microsoft. AmigaBASIC shipped with AmigaOS versions 1.1 to 1.3. It succeeded ABasiC, which was included in AmigaOS 1.0 and 1.1, and it was replaced with ARexx, a REXX-style scripting language, from AmigaOS version 2.0 onwards. AmigaBASIC provided not only the common BASIC language, but also attempted to provide an easy-to-use API for the Amiga's unique graphics and sound capabilities. OBJECT commands, for example, made it easy to create moving objects - sprites and bobs that could be drawn with an external drawing program, Object editor, that was supplied with AmigaBASIC. Compute!, a popular computer magazine published while AmigaBASIC was still being shipped, included many AmigaBASIC programs in their articles. Compute! readers could type the source code into the AmigaBASIC editor to add new software to their Amiga. The source code listings were typically implementations of simple programs, such as rudimentary games, analog clocks and address books. Many of today's successful computer programmers got their start on AmigaBASIC, including a few that work at Valve Software, the company that makes the Half-Life series of games.[citation needed] Hello World in AmigaBASIC' Hello World for AmigaBASIC PRINT "Hello, world!" You can go one better by adding the following line:
SAY TRANSLATE$ ("HELLO WORLD")
The Amiga will then actually say "Hello, world." in addition to displaying it on screen. Other BASIC languages for AmigaOS
Example AmigaBASIC code
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