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(also for BBC BASIC for SDL 2.0)


This Wiki contains a set of technical articles for BBC BASIC programmers, in an easy-to-use form. You can simply browse the contents using the Category List below, or search for a word or phrase by typing it into the Search box (top right). Most importantly, you can contribute to the Wiki by submitting your own articles and adding to or correcting existing ones. To do this you must be a member of this site; if you would like to join click Register at the top of the page.

When adding content to the BBC BASIC Programmers' Reference you are bound by the licence. If you do not want to release your work under this licence, please do not submit articles. Please make sure that your articles are well-structured, that the grammar and spelling are correct (to the best of your ability!) and that any code examples are thoroughly tested. The usefulness of this site is entirely dependent on the quality of the articles submitted.

Adding articles

  1. Type the name of your new page in the Search box (top right) and click on the magnifying glass icon.
  2. Assuming the new page doesn't already exist, it will report 'Nothing was found'.
  3. Click on the 'pencil with plus sign' icon on the right, to create the new page.
  4. Type or paste in your article, using this formatting syntax. If you want to experiment with editing without actually submitting a page use the Playground. Please use only CAPITAL keywords in your code examples; see also Marking up BBC BASIC program code.
  5. Use the Preview button to see how your page will appear, and make changes as needed.
  6. Submit the page by clicking on Save.
  7. Add your article to the appropriate index page (see category list below) or, if you are unsure whether it is ready for that, post a message to the BB4W forum requesting that it be reviewed.

Category List

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