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Give BASIC a big miss! Not a good programming language by any measure.
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Have to disagree there

it all depends on what you want to do. I agree python and so on are good languages, but most people that would use a programming language to solve problems are "basic" type problems, so BASIC would be fine and just as good as any other programming language. If you are driving a rover on Mars then BASIC will properly not cut it. But if all you want is a simple windows program that converts Miles to Kilometers then BASIC will do just as fine as any other language, and you would still end up with the same answer you needed. Its like going to the shop, you could use a Formula 1 race car and get there faster using the best technology and precision, but a push bike will do the same thing. one is overkill and the other is simple. But the version of BASIC we have today like Microsoft Visual Basic or even Gambas are nowhere near the beginner's all purpose symbolic instruction code it used to be.
Just out of curiosity can you explain a bit more why "
Give BASIC a big miss! Not a good programming language by any measure" Why do you think its not good" whats wrong with it as a modern computer language to solve modern day problems?.
Barry that old gwbasic and qbasic brings back memories qbasic was good as it had a compiler, I don't think most people know what its like to use a CLI or even know about it. widows killed all that

I remember when I was studying computer programming many, many years ago we were using COBOL in DOS and we used to look out the windows, not program in them. I liked programming with C++ in the CLI, but trying to write a windows program with it was insane for me. When Visual basic came out it was so easy to get a program up and running and MS Office was better to use as it had VB scripting in it as well. do miss the good old days in computing it was a good time. working at telecom with the DEC and IBM mainframes, the start of MS Windows then standing in line at night for our copy of "start me up win 95" the birth of the Internet using gopher then the browser wars IE and netscape. the hacking and cracking scene, my old blue IBM XT with twin floppys, my old vic 20, my amiga, my first 486 with my first hard drive, my modem, the old BBS and the wild west Internet days.......... those were the days sure miss them now.