Frank Ostrowski

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Frank Ostrowski (born 1960 - died 2011[1]) was a German programmer best known for his implementations of the BASIC programming language.[2]

After his time with the German Federal Armed Forces, Frank Ostrowski was unemployed for three years. During this time, he developed

Atari 8-bit family. It was published in the German language yeHappy Computer Magazine in December 1985 (where it became Listing of the Month). Turbo-Basic XL was both much faster and superior to the existing Atari BASIC.[citation needed
]

He soon got a job with GFA Systemtechnik GmbH (at the time known as Integral Hydraulik) where he wrote

BASICs
on that platform.

Frank Ostrowski died in 2011 after a severe disease.

References

  1. ^ AtariWiki: Turbo-BASIC XL. Retrieved 10 December 2020
  2. ^ "Historie vývoje počítačových her (145. část – další textovky na Amigách)". Root CZ. Retrieved 13 October 2018.