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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Vs basic Post 302986717 by teak on Tuesday 29th of November 2016 08:19:03 AM
Old 11-29-2016
Computer Vs basic

There isn't much of a relation between 80's BASIC and today's BASIC.
A lot of languages seem similar. The BASIC I worked with was Dartmouth or VSBASIC. Now existing as ATARI BASIC. PERL and JULIA look appealing, it would be nice if there where a program like VSBASIC. 80's Nostalgia.SmilieSmilie


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PYRPUB(1)							 Pyrite Publisher							 PYRPUB(1)

NAME
pyrpub - convert content to Palm-compatible format SYNOPSIS
dtk [ -P plugin-names ] [ -h | --help ] [ -l | --list-plugins ] [ OPTIONS ... ] FILES ... DESCRIPTION
This manual pages documents pyrpub, the command-line user interface to Pyrite Publisher. Pyrite Publisher is a modular system for convert- ing various kinds of content into forms which are usable on Palm Computing(R) platform handhelds. (Currently only textual document conver- sion is supported, targeting the Doc format which is the de facto standard for large text documents on the Palm platform.) OPTIONS
The options described in this section are part of the Pyrite Publisher core, and are always available. There may be additional options available, depending on what plugins are installed BASIC OPTIONS -h, --help Show a summary of options, including those that apply to all installed plugins. -l, --list-plugins List all installed plugins. -P NAME[,NAME...] Request that a particular plugin be used, if it is possible to do so. (If it is not possible to convert the input using a sequence of plugins that includes the ones specified in this option, an error will be reported.) --list-properties List the names of the properties of all installed plugins. AUTHOR
Pyrite Publisher was written by Rob Tillotson <rob@pyrite.org>. The Pyrite Project 29 Mar 2001 PYRPUB(1)
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