These are both from one of the living legends of BASIC and early home computers.
BBC BASIC for WindowsAnd a newer version that is free, open source and cross-platform.
BBC BASIC for SDL 2.0Both of the above are great and I have used them in the past, even the DOS version of BBC BASIC. Richard is a great guy and talented coder.
I also highly recommend these:
PureBasicIceDesign GUI Designer (The best GUI designer for PureBasic, IMHO)
SpiderBasicPureBasic is designed to pretty much run on any OS (
Windows, Linux, MacOS and Raspberry Pi) or processor (
32-bit or 64-bit or ARM). It is ALWAYS kept current with new technologies. Works great on the RaspberryPi. PureBasic creates DPI aware apps as a built in feature, which is a huge plus nowadays and has created 64bit EXEs for many, many years.
SpiderBasic is awesome for web-based applications, Android & iOS.