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Commodore Languages

The following doesn't look exciting at first, but the facts themselves are massive. For the beloved 8-bit machines from Commodore there are at least 16 different languages available for their programming. 

And for each of these 16 languages there are in turn almost countless variants in the form of commercial products, shareware or open source. 

Dan Fandrich has tried to meticulously compile ALL of them and - what can we say - looks like a success! 🙌

In his listing you can find Assemblers, BASIC Interpreters, C, Cobol, Forth, Fortran, LISP ...

If you are looking for a new field of activity with 8-bit in breadth, you will definitely be happy with this compendium. 

Great compilation - that's what I call real dedication! 🤝

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