Structured SuperBasic is a utility that has been printed a couple of times in this newsletter. I have recently dusted the program off and completed a new version. SSB 2.6 has all of the functionality of SSB 2.5, but I have added a lot of error checking, fixed a few bugs, added Config Block support, Command Line support, Environment Variable support, and compiled it with Qliberator. The manual has been expanded from 5 pages to 16 pages. The whole package has been zipped and should be available your local QL BBS and the Internet. It can be downloaded off my web page at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/5865/.
For those that don’t remember what SSB is, it is a filter program that takes SuperBasic code, written in the form for SSB and converts it to full SuperBasic code. SSB allows for no line numbers, blank lines between code segments, conditional compilation, Include files, and other features. SSB allows for more readable and maintainable code. Download the package, unzip it, and give it a try.