This blog post originates with the question in the Small Basic FAQ. We also wanted to give the community a chance to answer this question in depth in the TechNet Wiki article.
What are the unique features of the Small Basic language?
- Imperative
Just like the early variants of BASIC, Small Basic is imperative and doesn't use or expose beginners to concepts like scopes, types, object orientation, and more.
- Size
The Small Basic language consists of just 14 keywords.
- Ease of Use
The language only uses text operators (AND, OR); not symbol operators like { } or & and |
- Easy to Share
Share programs easily with the "Publish" and "Import" buttons, which share programs to and from the Small Basic program share server (smallbasic.com). Example.
- Type System
There actually isn't one. You can create string and numeric constants and assign them to variables. Operations performed on these variables will be interpreted according to the content.
- Variables
All variables are global and are always initialized. They can be used before they're assigned.
- Events
You can create a sub-routine and assign it to an event. This will wire the it up to an the event.
- Libraries
The libraries provide static "Objects" that group operations, properties and events. New libraries can be created using other .Net Languages and added to the Small Basic runtime.
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