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{{Infobox programming language | name = Liberty BASIC | logo = | paradigm = [[Event-driven programming|Event-driven]], [[Procedural programming|Procedural]] | year = {{Start date and age|1992}} | designer = Carl Gundel | developer = Shoptalk Systems | latest_release_version = 4.5.1 | latest_release_date = {{Start date and age|2017|05|31}} | typing = [[Type system#Dynamic typing|Dynamic]], [[Strong and weak typing#Definitions of "strong" or "weak"|weak]] | implementations = Run BASIC, GLBCC | dialects = | influenced_by = [[QuickBASIC]] | influenced = [[Just BASIC]], Leopard | current version = 4.5.1 | operating_system = [[Microsoft Windows]]; [[Linux]] in unreleased Liberty Basic 5 | license = proprietary | file_ext = .bas, .fr3 | website = {{URL|libertybasic.com}} }} [[File:LibertyBASICv4.03.png|thumb|200px|right|The Liberty Basic v4.03 [[integrated development environment|IDE]] system]] '''Liberty BASIC''' (LB) is a commercial computer [[programming language]] and [[integrated development environment]] (IDE). It has an [[BASIC interpreter|interpreter]], developed in [[Smalltalk]], which recognizes its own [[Programming language#Dialects, flavors and implementations|dialect]] of the [[BASIC]] programming language. It runs on [[16-bit computing|16-]] and [[32-bit computing|32-bit]] [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] and [[OS/2]].
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