Business Basic

Business Basic

Business Basic is the name given collectively to the variants of BASIC which were specialised for business use on mini-computers in the 1970s. Business Basics added indexed file access methods to the normal set of BASIC commands, and were optimised for other input/output access.

The two major families of Business Basic were MAI Basic Four, and Data General Business Basic. In the 1980s, Business Basics were ported from their original proprietary environments to many Unix platforms, and to DOS.

ee also

* Apple Business BASIC (Apple ///)
* B32 Business Basic (Data General Eclipse MV, UNIX, MS-DOS)
* BBx
* BBj
* Rexon
* Dartmouth BASIC (see also True BASIC)
* Data General Business Basic (Data General Nova and later DG minicomputers)
* MAI Basic Four
* ProvideX
* Thoroughbred BASIC

External links

* [http://www.bbpro.org The Business Basic Page]
*
* [http://www.transoft.com/products/tran_ubl.htm Transoft's Universal Business Language]
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mybusinessbasic/ An open source Business Basic]
* [http://www.bbpro.org/faq.htm Business Basic FAQ]
* [http://www.thoroughbredsoftware.com Thoroughbred Software International Inc.]


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