Samplings of BASIC Programs
Liberty BASIC
Liberty BASIC
The programs were written in BASIC language using
Liberty BASIC 
.
Liberty BASIC is a powerful Windows BASIC Language programming tool designed for both ease of use and yet full accessibility to 32-bit Windows API calls and third party Dynamic-Link-Libraries. Visit the
Liberty BASIC 
home site to learn more.
Liberty BASIC Forums and Resource Sites
There are several active forums and resource sites dedicated helping programmers learn Liberty BASIC. These are my favorites.
Download your free evaluation copy of Liberty BASIC here. Liberty BASIC (c) copyright Shoptalk Systems 1992 - 2007 is authored by Carl Gundel.
Join the forum and discuss programming in Liberty BASIC. These dedicated moderators, combined with an active user base, offer solutions, tips, and techniques for curing coding woes. Whether you're a beginner or advanced programmer, you'll find plenty of ideas at the Liberty BASIC Forum.
LBPE is the new wikispaces home of the outstanding Liberty BASIC Newsletters. Find your favorite articles plus newly published articles. This site has code and tutorials for beginners to experts. Authors who wish to submit articles need not be Wikispaces member.
The website of Liberty BASIC's most esteemed programmer, Alyce Watson. Home of Liberty BASIC Workshop and API's for Liberty BASIC. DLL's include LBBrowser.DLL and Image32.DLL. Other code offerings range from snippets to full programs, most are freeware. You truly can get anything that you want at Alyce's Restaurant.
Programs by John Davidson, creator of Libby and guardian of FreeForm, both Liberty BASIC Open Source projects.
A repository of Liberty BASIC programs written by David Drake and released to Public Domain. Programs are of commercial quality with outstanding graphics and sound media. Many Christian programs as well.
A wealth of information, free for the downloading. For the very newbie to the very astute, these articles are sure to bring your programming skills to a whole new level. As of May, 2006, 143 issues have been published. Put your nightlight on and catch up on your reading now. (Note: The LB Newsletters are still available for viewing and downloading. New articles are now published to the LBPE site.)