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Amiga Blitz Basic was originally developed as commercial software under the name of Blitz Basic and then Blitz Basic 2 by Simon Armstrong and Mark Sibley of Acid Software in New Zealand. It was later re-released as freeware under the GNU General Public License. More recently Bernd Roesch and others of Amiforce have continued development of the editor and compiler, under the name Amiblitz.
 
Amiga Blitz Basic was originally developed as commercial software under the name of Blitz Basic and then Blitz Basic 2 by Simon Armstrong and Mark Sibley of Acid Software in New Zealand. It was later re-released as freeware under the GNU General Public License. More recently Bernd Roesch and others of Amiforce have continued development of the editor and compiler, under the name Amiblitz.
  
* [[Compilers]]
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* [[Blitz:Compilers|Compilers]]
* [[First Program]]
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* [[Blitz:First Program|First Program]]
* [[BlitzBasic:Resources]]
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* [[Blitz:Resources|Resources]]
* [[Made with Blitz]]
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* [[Blitz:Made in Blitz|Made with Blitz]]
 
[[Category:Programming languages]]
 
[[Category:Programming languages]]

Revision as of 15:09, 21 July 2015

Amiga Blitz Basic was originally developed as commercial software under the name of Blitz Basic and then Blitz Basic 2 by Simon Armstrong and Mark Sibley of Acid Software in New Zealand. It was later re-released as freeware under the GNU General Public License. More recently Bernd Roesch and others of Amiforce have continued development of the editor and compiler, under the name Amiblitz.