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Hot Soup Processor

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Developer
  
ONION software

Stable release
  
3.3 / October 12, 2011

Website
  
First appeared
  
1996

OS
  
Windows

Hot Soup Processor is a programming language from Japan that was originally developed in 1994. It was originally based on BASIC, but has diverged significantly from those roots over the years. It is freeware as of 1996, and now is open source (OpenHSP) under the BSD licenses. HSP is used to teach programming in Japanese schools, and because it is freeware, it was a popular programming language for doujin soft in the late 1990s.

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Features

Hot Soup Processor is a procedural language, and includes the following features:

  • Very brief and simple syntax, ideal for beginning programmers
  • no line numbering
  • non-case-sensitive
  • all variables are global
  • name spaces
  • Originally designed to compile Windows executables, but Mac Classic and Linux ports exist as well, and compiling to .com files is also possible
  • Can use Windows DLLs and Windows API
  • includes a preprocessor
  • can use standard BASIC syntax as well as its own proprietary syntax
  • Example code

    mes "Hello World!" stop

    References

    Hot Soup Processor Wikipedia