====== Links ====== As far into the 21st century as we are, BASIC remains pretty much alive and talked about. Here are some other websites for and from BASIC enthusiasts in general. Please feel free to add to the list if you find something interesting. Some observations though: * For specific BASIC dialects and implementations, the [[:basics|BASICs we know of]] section is probably a better choice. Try to find or create a page where your link might fit there. * If you find a broken link, please tell, or better yet, add a note and an alternate link if there is one. * On the other hand, please feel free to add or update a "last check" date if you'd like to confirm a link remains valid. When enough to make a mess here, these links might be split under categories subtitles. [[https://gotbasic.com|gotBASIC.com]] - Cory Smith's collection of links for various BASIC implementations, tools, publications, articles, other sites and such. Last check 2024-01-17 [[http://basic.mindteq.com/|The Basic's Page (since 2001)]] - a long single-page list of diverse BASIC and BASIC-like IDEs, environments, interpreters and compilers, most of them with at least one screenshot, ratings and quick reviews. The list can be filtered by a number of characteristics. Last check 2024-01-17 [[http://basic4us.epizy.com/forum/|BASIC4US programming forum]] - A classic board with categories such as compilers, interpreters, news about BASICs in general, coding techniques and BASIC applications. Last check 2024-01-17