I guess that since BASIC was born into a world where it was shoehorned into many, many different computers it became part of the BASIC culture that it is okay to have many broadly different implementations. Every early home computer had its own BASIC.
Now Ive heard it said that this is a weakness of BASIC, and many people complain that there is no commercially viable standard BASIC. Im not sure why this is a problem. The standard (by committee) is very old and limited. Since the world is constantly changing, I think its a good thing that BASIC hasnt settled down into a rut. BASIC is still a place where people feel free to explore and innovate.
The world is big enough to accomodate variety.
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