BASIC-8

BASIC-8
Paradigmimperative
DeveloperDEC
First appeared1969; 55 years ago (1969)
OSTSS/8
Influenced by
Dartmouth BASIC
Influenced
BASIC-PLUS, Microsoft BASIC
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BASIC-8, is a BASIC programming language for the Digital Equipment (DEC) PDP-8 series minicomputers. It was the first BASIC dialect released by the company, and its success led DEC to produce new BASICs for its future machines, notably BASIC-PLUS for the PDP-11 series. DEC's adoption of BASIC cemented the use of the language as the standard educational and utility programming language of its era, which combined with its small system requirements, made BASIC the major language during the launch of microcomputers in the mid-1970s.