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** It was originally proposed by then Dartmouth mathematics professor John Kemeny and then student programmer Thomas Kurt. | ** It was originally proposed by then Dartmouth mathematics professor John Kemeny and then student programmer Thomas Kurt. | ||
* <B>See:</B> [[Imperative Programming Language]], [[GOTO Statement]]. | * <B>See:</B> [[Imperative Programming Language]], [[GOTO Statement]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:40, 26 December 2020
A BASIC Programming Language is a general purpose imperative programming language.
- Context:
- It was originally proposed by then Dartmouth mathematics professor John Kemeny and then student programmer Thomas Kurt.
- See: Imperative Programming Language, GOTO Statement.