Date: 17 Nov 1997 18:59:00 +0100 From: mjs AT prg DOT hannover DOT sgh-net DOT de (Mark Junker) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Message-ID: <6i1LA3-88gB@prg.hannover.sgh-net.de> References: <01BCF2B6 DOT 1FD120A0 AT user-9-87 DOT dial DOT inet DOT fi> <3470AF61 DOT 426F AT cs DOT com> <64oqm3$eic AT freenet-news DOT carleton DOT ca> <347150CB DOT 3794 AT cs DOT com> Subject: Re: Could someone help me with Nasm module linking? Lines: 21 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Prev. Author: fighteer AT cs DOT com Date: 18.11.97 Subject:"Re: Could someone help me with Nasm module linking?" > BASIC: an interpreted language that uses English-like syntax and a Compilers exist too! Anyway: It was originally designed to be a "compiled" language and not to be an interpreted language! > linear programming model. Modern versions include QBASIC (QuickBASIC), > and the more powerful Visual BASIC. It's a good language for slopping > around in, because it is not procedure-oriented like C or Pascal. Where do you have your knowledge from that BASIC is *not* procedure oriented? Do you only suggest it because it supports GOTO and GOSUB too? Even QBasic can handle procedures - as well as the old AmigaBASIC from MS. The newer JBasic (from ImaraCorp - I believe) - for example - doesn't support GOTOs or GOSUBs any more! Regards, MJS Use it: _PB3.2 & PREP_ / _ASM & PREASM_