Definition of BASIC or Beginner's All-Purpose Simplified Instruction Code
BASIC (Beginner's All-Purpose Simplified Instruction Code) began as an interactive computer programming language especially easy to learn. Invented in 1964, it now exists in many widely different versions. Students learning programming for the first time may know BASIC as the simple language found on most personal computers. Others know BASIC as a development language on personal computers and workstations.
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