Do you want to write BASIC programs for your Color Computer, but don’t want to deal with two-character variables and the complete lack of structure in old-school BASIC? Consider superBASIC. Use loops, multi-line if/else/endifs, include files, and more. You can even use the same code base to target computers with different hardware.
Jerry Stratton writes at Mimsy Were the Borogoves on politics, technology, and programming for all.
He has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Cornell University and studied guitar at the Musicians Institute of Technology in Hollywood, California. He has appeared in at least one bad movie from the eighties and participated in at least one ill-fated pre-Internet hypermedia startup.