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35 03-Feb-2023 15:21 6 KB Maury Markowitz to previous what the?
34 29-Jul-2020 21:57 6 KB Peter Dell to previous | to last TURBO-BASIC XL ==> Turbo-BASIC XL
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32 18-Apr-2020 19:40 6 KB Roland B. Wassenberg to previous | to last TURBO-BASIC XX ==> TURBO-BASIC XL
31 18-Apr-2020 19:39 6 KB Roland B. Wassenberg to previous | to last TURBO-BASIC XL ==> TURBO-BASIC XX
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28 03-May-2018 18:12 5 KB Maury Markowitz to previous | to last ACTION ==> Action
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Quick is a simple programming language intended to write high-performance code. It is similar to [Action] in basic concept, and differs primarily in its syntax. Like Action!, Quick is based on an ALGOL-like (and thus C- and Pascal-like) program structure, and like Action!, it allows variables to be assigned to specific locations in memory which makes it easy to interact with hardware registers. One might think of Quick as a public version of Action! in the same way one might consider [TURBO-BASIC XL|TURBO-BASIC XX] to be a (greatly improved) public version of [Atari BASIC].
Quick is a simple programming language intended to write high-performance code. It is similar to [Action] in basic concept, and differs primarily in its syntax. Like Action!, Quick is based on an ALGOL-like (and thus C- and Pascal-like) program structure, and like Action!, it allows variables to be assigned to specific locations in memory which makes it easy to interact with hardware registers. One might think of Quick as a public version of Action! in the same way one might consider [Turbo-BASIC XL] to be a (greatly improved) public version of [Atari BASIC].