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Cambridge was developed by Express Software and authored
entirely by Joseph Cosentino.
It has limited applications so far, but as time progresses, it
will evolve more (hopefully more rapidly than BASIC). The
Cambridge project started on August 13, 1997 and ended on
November 2, 1997. So far it has become the standard at Express
Software for designing games.
Cambridge is very much like C. The commands and command
structure are pretty much the same. Cambridge and C are very
similar, yet very different. C has many more functions and
has more of a variety of applications.
What I had originally started out to do, was create a language
very similar to C so that young programmers can start out with
a knowledge of advanced programming. It has built in sound,
graphics, BIOS (Basic Input/Output System), DOS, and Sprite
functions.
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