On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong's heartbeat doubled as he manually guided Apollo 11's Lunar Module to a safe landing with just 30 seconds of fuel left. Now, developers can relive that tension in an open-source terminal game written in C, Python, QB64, and FreeBASIC. This multi-language project fuses 1960s aerospace engineering with modern physics simulation, offering a unique blend of history, science, and interactive gameplay.
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QB64/QB64PE & Other BASIC Language Support for Visual Studio Code
The QB64/QB64PE language support extension for Visual Studio Code provides enhanced syntax highlighting and language support for QB64/QB64PE and related BASIC dialects, making it easier for developers to work with .bas, .bi, .bm, and .inc files.
