Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "GOSUB is a command in many versions of the BASIC computer programming language. A GOSUB statement jumps to a line elsewhere in the program. That line and the following lines up to a RETURN are used as a simple kind of a subroutine without (sometimes with) parameters or local variables. The GOSUB command may be used to emulate functions in a BASIC dialect that does not support functions in its syntax."@en }
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- GOSUB comment "GOSUB is a command in many versions of the BASIC computer programming language. A GOSUB statement jumps to a line elsewhere in the program. That line and the following lines up to a RETURN are used as a simple kind of a subroutine without (sometimes with) parameters or local variables. The GOSUB command may be used to emulate functions in a BASIC dialect that does not support functions in its syntax.".
- Q5514115 comment "GOSUB is a command in many versions of the BASIC computer programming language. A GOSUB statement jumps to a line elsewhere in the program. That line and the following lines up to a RETURN are used as a simple kind of a subroutine without (sometimes with) parameters or local variables. The GOSUB command may be used to emulate functions in a BASIC dialect that does not support functions in its syntax.".