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Что (кто) такое BASIC - определение

PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FOR BEGINNERS, MAINLY USING FAMILIAR ENGLISH WORDS OR ABBREVIATIONS OF THEM
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  • A simple game implemented in BASIC
  • [[Commodore BASIC]] v2.0 on the [[Commodore 64]]
  • The HP 2000 system was designed to run time-shared BASIC as its primary task.
  • [[IBM Cassette BASIC]] 1.10
  • [[MSX BASIC]] version 3.0
  • Famicom]].
  • "Train Basic every day!"—reads a poster (bottom center) in a Russian school (c. 1985–1986)
  • Mono]] Basic, [[OpenOffice.org Basic]] and [[Gambas]]
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BASIC (disambiguation); Basic (disambiguation); Basic (album); B.A.S.I.C. (album)
·adj Relating to a base; performing the office of a base in a salt.
II. Basic ·adj Said of crystalline rocks which contain a relatively low percentage of silica, as basalt.
III. Basic ·adj Apparently alkaline, as certain normal salts which exhibit alkaline reactions with test paper.
IV. Basic ·adj Having the base in excess, or the amount of the base atomically greater than that of the acid, or exceeding in proportion that of the related neutral salt.
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BASIC (disambiguation); Basic (disambiguation); Basic (album); B.A.S.I.C. (album)
¦ adjective
1. forming an essential foundation; fundamental.
2. consisting of the minimum required or offered: the food was good, if a bit basic.
3. Chemistry containing or having the properties of a base; alkaline.
Geology relatively poor in silica: basic lava.
Metallurgy relating to or denoting steel-making processes involving lime-rich materials: basic slag.
¦ noun (basics)
1. the essential facts or principles of a subject or skill.
2. essential food or materials.
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BASIC (disambiguation); Basic (disambiguation); Basic (album); B.A.S.I.C. (album)
Beginner#&39;s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
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BASIC (disambiguation); Basic (disambiguation); Basic (album); B.A.S.I.C. (album)
¦ noun a simple high-level computer programming language, formerly widely used on microcomputers.
Origin
1960s: acronym from Beginners' All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.
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BASIC (disambiguation); Basic (disambiguation); Basic (album); B.A.S.I.C. (album)
adj. basic to
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Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
You use basic to describe things, activities, and principles that are very important or necessary, and on which others depend.
One of the most basic requirements for any form of angling is a sharp hook.
...the basic skills of reading, writing and communicating.
...the basic laws of physics...
Access to justice is a basic right.
= fundamental
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Basic goods and services are very simple ones which every human being needs. You can also refer to people's basic needs for such goods and services.
...shortages of even the most basic foodstuffs...
Hospitals lack even basic drugs for surgical operations.
...the basic needs of food and water.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
If one thing is basic to another, it is absolutely necessary to it, and the second thing cannot exist, succeed, or be imagined without it.
...an oily liquid, basic to the manufacture of a host of other chemical substances...
There are certain ethical principles that are basic to all the great religions.
= central
ADJ: v-link ADJ to n
4.
You can use basic to emphasize that you are referring to what you consider to be the most important aspect of a situation, and that you are not concerned with less important details.
There are three basic types of tea...
The basic design changed little from that patented by Edison more than 100 years ago...
The basic point is that sanctions cannot be counted on to produce a sure result.
= fundamental
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
5.
You can use basic to describe something that is very simple in style and has only the most necessary features, without any luxuries.
We provide 2-person tents and basic cooking and camping equipment.
...the extremely basic hotel room.
ADJ
6.
Basic is used to describe a price or someone's income when this does not include any additional amounts.
...an increase of more than twenty per cent on the basic pay of a typical coalface worker...
The basic price for a 10-minute call is only ?2.49.
ADJ: ADJ n
7.
The basic rate of income tax is the lowest or most common rate, which applies to people who earn average incomes.
All this is to be done without big rises in the basic level of taxation.
...a basic-rate taxpayer.
ADJ: ADJ n
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<language> Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. A simple language originally designed for ease of programming by students and beginners. Many dialects exist, and BASIC is popular on microcomputers with sound and graphics support. Most micro versions are interactive and interpreted. BASIC has become the leading cause of brain-damage in proto-hackers. This is another case (like Pascal) of the cascading lossage that happens when a language deliberately designed as an educational toy gets taken too seriously. A novice can write short BASIC programs (on the order of 10-20 lines) very easily; writing anything longer is painful and encourages bad habits that will make it harder to use more powerful languages. This wouldn't be so bad if historical accidents hadn't made BASIC so common on low-end micros. As it is, it ruins thousands of potential wizards a year. Originally, all references to code, both GOTO and GOSUB (subroutine call) referred to the destination by its line number. This allowed for very simple editing in the days before text editors were considered essential. Just typing the line number deleted the line and to edit a line you just typed the new line with the same number. Programs were typically numbered in steps of ten to allow for insertions. Later versions, such as BASIC V, allow GOTO-less structured programming with named procedures and functions, IF-THEN-ELSE-ENDIF constructs and WHILE loops etc. Early BASICs had no graphic operations except with graphic characters. In the 1970s BASIC interpreters became standard features in mainframes and minicomputers. Some versions included matrix operations as language primitives. A public domain interpreter for a mixture of DEC's MU-Basic and Microsoft Basic is {basic/basic.tar-z">here (ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/Unix-c/languages/basic/basic.tar-z)}. A yacc parser and interpreter were in the comp.sources.unix archives volume 2. See also ANSI Minimal BASIC, bournebasic, bwBASIC, ubasic, Visual Basic. [Jargon File] (1995-03-15)
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BASIC (disambiguation); Basic (disambiguation); Basic (album); B.A.S.I.C. (album)

BASIC (Beginners' All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a family of general-purpose, high-level programming languages designed for ease of use. The original version was created by John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz at Dartmouth College in 1964. They wanted to enable students in non-scientific fields to use computers. At the time, nearly all computers required writing custom software, which only scientists and mathematicians tended to learn.

In addition to the program language, Kemeny and Kurtz developed the Dartmouth Time Sharing System (DTSS), which allowed multiple users to edit and run BASIC programs simultaneously on remote terminals. This general model became very popular on minicomputer systems like the PDP-11 and Data General Nova in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Hewlett-Packard produced an entire computer line for this method of operation, introducing the HP2000 series in the late 1960s and continuing sales into the 1980s. Many early video games trace their history to one of these versions of BASIC.

The emergence of microcomputers in the mid-1970s led to the development of multiple BASIC dialects, including Microsoft BASIC in 1975. Due to the tiny main memory available on these machines, often 4 KB, a variety of Tiny BASIC dialects was also created. BASIC was available for almost any system of the era, and became the de facto programming language for home computer systems that emerged in the late 1970s. These PCs almost always had a BASIC interpreter installed by default, often in the machine's firmware or sometimes on a ROM cartridge.

BASIC declined in popularity in the 1990s, as more powerful microcomputers came to market and programming languages with advanced features (such as Pascal and C) became tenable on such computers. In 1991, Microsoft released Visual Basic, combining an updated version of BASIC with a visual forms builder. This reignited use of the language and "VB" remains a major programming language in the forms of VBA and VB.NET.

Basic (dance move)         
DANCE MOVE-RELATED
Basic Step; Basic movement (dance); Basic step; Basic pattern; Basic move; Basic movement; Basic figure
The basic step, basic figure, basic movement, basic pattern, or simply basic is the dance move that defines the character of a particular dance. It sets the rhythm of the dance; it is the default move to which a dancer returns, when not performing any other moves.
Casio BASIC         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Casio BASIC is a programming language used in the Casio calculators such as the Classpad, PRIZM Series, fx-9860G Series, fx-5800P, Algebra FX and CFX graphing calculators.

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BASIC

BASIC (Beginners' All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a family of general-purpose, high-level programming languages designed for ease of use. The original version was created by John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz at Dartmouth College in 1963. They wanted to enable students in non-scientific fields to use computers. At the time, nearly all computers required writing custom software, which only scientists and mathematicians tended to learn.

In addition to the program language, Kemeny and Kurtz developed the Dartmouth Time Sharing System (DTSS), which allowed multiple users to edit and run BASIC programs simultaneously on remote terminals. This general model became very popular on minicomputer systems like the PDP-11 and Data General Nova in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Hewlett-Packard produced an entire computer line for this method of operation, introducing the HP2000 series in the late 1960s and continuing sales into the 1980s. Many early video games trace their history to one of these versions of BASIC.

The emergence of microcomputers in the mid-1970s led to the development of multiple BASIC dialects, including Microsoft BASIC in 1975. Due to the tiny main memory available on these machines, often 4 KB, a variety of Tiny BASIC dialects were also created. BASIC was available for almost any system of the era, and became the de facto programming language for home computer systems that emerged in the late 1970s. These PCs almost always had a BASIC interpreter installed by default, often in the machine's firmware or sometimes on a ROM cartridge.

BASIC declined in popularity in the 1990s, as more powerful microcomputers came to market and programming languages with advanced features (such as Pascal and C) became tenable on such computers. In 1991, Microsoft released Visual Basic, combining an updated version of BASIC with a visual forms builder. This reignited use of the language and "VB" remains a major programming language in the forms of VB.NET.