Basic For Qt
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Designed by | Bernd Noetscher |
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First appeared | 2000 | (as KBasic)
Stable release | 1.0 / August 15, 2012[1] |
OS | Linux, Mac OS X, Windows |
License | GPLv3 |
Website | www |
Influenced by | |
Visual Basic[1] |
Basic For Qt (formerly KBasic) is the name of an object-oriented version of the BASIC programming language as well as an integrated development environment. It is designed to run on multiple platforms. Pre-compiled binaries are available for Mac, Windows and a few Linux distributions including Ubuntu. Source code is also available.
The project is basically Abandonware at this point.
See also
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Categories:
- Pages with reference errors
- BASIC programming language family
- Free integrated development environments
- Linux integrated development environments
- Object-oriented programming languages
- Procedural programming languages
- Programming languages created in 2000
- BASIC compilers
- BASIC interpreters
- Free software
- Software that uses Qt
- Linux programming tools
- Software using the GPL license
- Computing stubs