BASIC (Eng-gí Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code ê thâu-bûn-jī, ì-sù sī sin-o̍h-soaⁿ ê to-iōng-tô͘ hû-hō chí-lēng-má) tī tiān-náu thêng-sek siat-kè lāi-té sī chí 1 ê toā ka-cho̍k ê koân chân-chhù (high-level) thêng-sek gí-giân. Thâu-khí-seng sī 1963 nî John George Kemeny kap Thomas Eugene KurtzDartmouth Ha̍k-īⁿ hoat-bêng--ê, phah-sǹg beh hō͘ m̄ sī gián-kiù kho-ha̍k ê ha̍k-seng mā ē-tit ēng tiān-náu. Hiàng-sî beh ēng tiān-náu tio̍h-ài ka-tī siá thêng-sek, chha-put-to kan-taⁿ kho-ha̍k-ka kap sò͘-ha̍k-ka ē siūⁿ beh siá. 1980 nî-tāi BASIC tī ka-têng tiān-náu (home computer) kài sî-kiâⁿ, soà--lo̍h-lâi m̄-nā phó͘-phiàn koh sán-seng chin chē hong-giân.

BASIC
Pian-têng hoān-hêng Non-structured, later procedural, later object-oriented
Nńg-thé siat-kè
Siú-chhù hoat-hêng 1964 nî 5 goe̍h 1 ji̍t;​ 60 nî í-chêng​ (1964-05-01)
Chú-iàu gí-giân si̍t-chò
Khé-hoat gí-giân
Éng-hióng gí-giân

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siu-kái
10 REM BASIC 
20 PRINT "Hello, world"