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Demos look very cool. Not including inverse Q's and hearts, not that retro apparently (probably a good thing.) Made me think of this post (2008) by James Hague: 'Slumming with BASIC Programmers' https://prog21.dadgum.com/21.html
Really really cool. I was hoping I could just start typing numbered lines of code, but there's a little more tooling there than I realized. I think there's something I'm missing because in the demo video it seemed like you could do that.

Definitely going to bookmark and keep an eye on it.

I am still looking for the QuickBasic WebAssembly edition, bootstrapped, but EndBasic is also quite cool.
Very nice work. It makes a ton of sense to host it in Webassembly. Makes for a good experience by letting kids program stuff that they can see in the web without overwhelming them with JavaScript and DOM. I'll be following this one closely.