>> - no linenumbers (yes!)
>> - long variable names
>> - user defined types
>> - subroutines, procedures and functions
>> - possibility to build and link libraries.
>Most of tthese things are implemented in NestorPreter... Check it out!
It's on
>Nestor's page, url in my bookmarks...
Thanks for the promotion but this is not exactly the matter... 8-)
Even when using NestorPreTer, the final result is a BASIC *interpreted*
file. What we need, is a real compiler. That is, a BASIC to assembler
converter, because the main problem of the interpreted programs is the speed.
> Nobody is stopping you to make one...
I have no time and I'm not capable to do it. At least, not me alone.
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