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what actually is Q-basic and what can we do with the help of this software?

2006-09-01 01:30:45 · 4 answers · asked by ♀guardian of angels♀ 3 in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

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quick basic.
it is a programming language.
easy to learn
and you can do virtually anything with that

2006-09-01 01:43:37 · answer #1 · answered by bobgali 2 · 0 0

Well this doesnt make much sense to me - I googled q-basic and this is what I found.....I hope it means something to you :)...

History
It was intended as a replacement for GW-BASIC, and was shipped together with MS-DOS 5.0 and higher, including Windows 95. QBasic was based on the earlier QuickBASIC 4.5 compiler but without QuickBASIC's compiler and linker elements.

Microsoft stopped shipping QBasic with later versions of Windows. Windows 98 users, however, will find it in the \TOOLS\OLDMSDOS directory of the CD-ROM; on the Windows 95 CD-ROM, it is in the \OTHER\OLDMSDOS directory. It is now only available from Microsoft's website for licensed users of MS-DOS. QBasic provided a state-of-the-art IDE (for its time), including a debugger with features such as on-the-fly expression evaluation and code modification that were still relatively unusual more than ten years later.

QBasic was also the subject of several programming books for beginners.

QBasic is able to be run natively under nearly all versions of DOS and Windows, and by using the free DOSBox emulator, it can run on platforms such as Linux and FreeBSD.

QBasic came complete with a couple of pre-written example programs. These were Nibbles (a variant of the Snake game), Gorilla, an explosive-banana throwing game derived from Artillery Game first produced on the Tektronix 4051 and later HP 2640 HP 2647 and RemLine, a GW-BASIC code line number removing program. pogi ko

2006-09-01 08:36:52 · answer #2 · answered by ♥Kazz♥ 6 · 0 0

QBASIC - Quick BASIC, a later version of the programming language BASIC (beginner's all-purpose symbolic instruction code). It is DOS-based and, compared to C language and its higher progeny (C++), relatively limited. Programmers in BASIC language are rare nowadays although they were considered as the experts way back in the 1980s.

2006-09-01 08:38:43 · answer #3 · answered by Bummerang 5 · 0 0

Don't know

2006-09-01 08:32:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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