Never heard of Just Basic. If your talking about Basic programing there are thousands. There are also thousands of variations. Which flavor of Basic are you looking for?
If you are talking about QB (QuickBasic) the Quick Basic Bible is THE book to own.
When it comes to Gambas look at O'Rielly's offerings. I believe they have one on Gambas, if not Amazon will.
Visual Basic books can still be found but it's a dead language so they are getting hard to find. Unlike QB most VB programmers are going to switch languages very soon or already have. PHP and .net picking up the majority. Though Gambas is finding a good bit of favor and some have gone back to PowerBasic now that M$ is killing VB. VB.net is nothing like VB and not even really Basic. Kind of the worst of all worlds there. I'd recomend moving to Gambas. You'll keep most of your source code base intact but have more capability than VB ever had. You can compile console mode like QB did, it is Linux based but offers Windoze support and will soon have a full Windoze version. Beats trying to keep QB running on increasingly hostile environments.
2006-08-05 14:09:30
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answered by draciron 7
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Basic has been around FOREVER, try the library. I used to get BASIC books from the library in the late 80s when I was just a kid
2006-08-05 13:38:30
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answered by Lord_of_Armenia 4
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Probably not. The free version of "Just Basic" isnt very well supported. However the non-free upgrade of that which is "Liberty Basic" does have books avaiable. You might get one of those and hope for alot of overlap.
2006-08-08 05:53:22
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answered by Gandalf Parker 7
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go to Textbook411.com and do a search for 'Just Basic' or whatever other title you want, the site searches all the top bookstores for the best price for your desired book, its amazing!! good luck!!!
2006-08-07 11:23:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Look on Amazon.com or in a local university bookstore?
2006-08-05 13:29:02
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answered by Arkangyle 4
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