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Why Can't We Put a BASIC On the Phone?

theodp writes "In the Sixties, we could put a man on the moon. Nowadays, laments jocastette, America's tech giants can't even put a BASIC on the phone. Woz managed to crank out a BASIC interpreter for the 6502 in the '70s. As did Bill Gates and Paul Allen. So, why — at a time when development has never been easier — can't Google, Apple, and Microsoft manage to support a free BASIC or other programming-for-the-masses development environment on desktops, laptops, tablets and phones?" My limited experience with Android development showed using Java to be obtuse and downright obnoxious to do anything (at least without Eclipse, and even with it doing anything non-standard required digging through horrendous ant buildfiles). And, of course, without a REPL things were even more obnoxious. There is the android-scripting project, but it doesn't provide particularly exhaustive access to the platform.

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  1. Re:BASIC is an awful language by Ethanol-fueled · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I also miss being a kid, but for some strange reason I don't feel the need put a diaper on and run around shitting myself.

  2. Re:exactly. by amnesia_tc · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Capitalist, sociopath, same thing, really.