BlitzMax by

BlitzMax

BlitzMax by
Publisher: Wikibooks 2010
BlitzMax is a computer programming language based on the popular BASIC programming language. BlitzMax code is first converted to a low level assembler format, which is then assembled into object code for the target platform. BlitzMax is capable of compiling for Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
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