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XBLite is an offspring of xBasic
for Windows started in 2001 by David Szafranski. 99% of the non-gui xBasic
code is compatible with XBLite. XBLite can run in a console mode, GUI
mode, or in a hidden, console-less mode. XBLite has been enhanced for
use under Windows, it takes advantage of the built-in common controls
GUI inherent in Windows. XBlite may create true command line Win32 console
programs, use the windows common controls for creating GUI applications.
All of the windows common controls and common dialogs are now available
to create win32 native graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Inside the source
code the programmer may use inline assembly language. The user may modify
and extend the XBasic language. It has a comprehensive Help file and demo
programs with over 400 topics and over 200 demo programs. The IDE code
editor is a good working environment, it is based on Scintilla code editing
component. XBLite EXEs are small (aprox. 16Kb) and fast.
Windows
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