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18 Nov 16
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The GNU/Liberty Basic Compiler Collection (GLBCC) is a suite of tools designed to allow Windows and Linux users to compile Liberty Basic code to a standalone application. GLBCC uses entirely independent and entirely free libraries to generate super small and super fast executables that have no external dependency.
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There has for many years been a strong need for a real compiler for Liberty Basic. Liberty Basic programs traditionally were quite slow and distribution required distributing your code in a tokenized format along with a run time engine, and a bunch of dll's that all together topped 1.5MB. Liberty Basic also does not exist in any form on Linux. The one thing Linux has always seemed to lack, was a simple language for creating GUIs.
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26 Sep 09
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20 Apr 08
jdr santosThe GNU/Liberty Basic Compiler Collection (GLBCC) is a suite of tools designed to allow Windows and Linux users to compile Liberty Basic code to a standalone application. GLBCC uses entirely independent and entirely free libraries to generate super small and super fast executables that have no external dependency. The project originally started as a single utility to convert Liberty Basic code to C but quickly became an integrated compiler system.
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21 Dec 05
Andrew WhiteThe GNU/Liberty Basic Compiler Collection (GLBCC) is a suite of tools designed to allow Windows and Linux users to compile Liberty Basic code to a standalone application. GLBCC uses entirely independent and entirely free libraries to generate super small
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