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Turbo Basic was a BASIC development environment for DOS introduced by Borland in 1987.
Description
It was originally developed by Robert Zale who bought it back later to publish it under the name PowerBASIC.
Version
- 1987: Turbo Basic 1.0 (also bundled in Topware Basic CD-ROM (TOP558))
- 1987: Turbo Basic 1.1
Publications
- Roberts: Compute's Using Turbo Basic, M&T Books, ISBN 0-87455-119-6
- Ellis; Lodi: Structured Programming Using Turbo BASIC, Academic Press 1988, ISBN 1-4832-6104-2
- Mosher; Schneider: Using Turbo Basic, Osborne McGraw-Hill 1998, ISBN
- Wortman: The Power of Turbo Basic, Tab Books 1988, ISBN 0-8306-2997-1
Links
Authors and publisher
- Robert Zale
- Borland