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Amiga Blitz Basic was originally developed as commercial software under the name of Blitz Basic and then Blitz Basic 2 by Simon Armstrong and Mark Sibley of Acid Software in New Zealand. It was later re-released as freeware under the GNU General Public License. More recently Bernd Roesch and others of Amiforce have continued development of the editor and compiler, under the name Amiblitz. | Amiga Blitz Basic was originally developed as commercial software under the name of Blitz Basic and then Blitz Basic 2 by Simon Armstrong and Mark Sibley of Acid Software in New Zealand. It was later re-released as freeware under the GNU General Public License. More recently Bernd Roesch and others of Amiforce have continued development of the editor and compiler, under the name Amiblitz. | ||
− | * [[Compilers]] | + | * [[Blitz:Compilers|Compilers]] |
− | * [[First Program]] | + | * [[Blitz:First Program|First Program]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Blitz:Resources|Resources]] |
− | * [[Made with Blitz]] | + | * [[Blitz:Made in Blitz|Made with Blitz]] |
[[Category:Programming languages]] | [[Category:Programming languages]] |
Revision as of 15:09, 21 July 2015
Amiga Blitz Basic was originally developed as commercial software under the name of Blitz Basic and then Blitz Basic 2 by Simon Armstrong and Mark Sibley of Acid Software in New Zealand. It was later re-released as freeware under the GNU General Public License. More recently Bernd Roesch and others of Amiforce have continued development of the editor and compiler, under the name Amiblitz.