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QBasic has limited support for user-defined data types ,⁶ and several primitive types used to contain strings of text or numeric data. [3] [4] It supports various inbuilt functions. For its time, QBasic provided a state-of-the-art IDE, including a debugger with features such as on-the-fly expression evaluation and code modification.
Compared to QuickBASIC, QBasic is limited to an interpreter only, lacks a few functions, can only handle programs of a limited size, and lacks support for separate program modules. Since it lacks a compiler, it cannot be used to produce executable files, although its program source code can still be compiled by a QuickBASIC 4.5, PDS 7.x or ...
QBasic 1.1 is included with MS-DOS 6.x, and, without EDIT, with Windows 9x. The edit.hlp files from v 1.0 and 1.1 have different linking codes, so requesting context-sensitve help where qbasic and edit.hlp are different versions will lead to incorrect pages. The help system is Quickhelp, a precursor to Winhelp.
SmallBASIC was designed for portability, and is written in C with separate modules containing any code that is unique to a particular platform. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] SmallBASIC is intended to support the same sorts of applications supported by GW-BASIC and QBasic on the IBM PC , with support for drawing Graphic Primitives to the screen, creating sounds ...
Basic4GL (B4GL; from Basic for openGL) is an interpreted, open source version of the BASIC programming language which features support for 3D computer graphics using OpenGL. ...
CO2SYS was first published by Ernie Lewis and Doug Wallace in 1998 as a DOS-interface program written in QBasic. [1] Subsequent developments have included several MATLAB implementations, [ 1 ] [ 3 ] two Microsoft Excel templates, [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] a Python package "PyCO2SYS", [ 6 ] and an R package inspired by CO2SYS, "seacarb".
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