Basic For Qt
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| Designed by | Bernd Noetscher | ||
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| Appeared in | 2000 (as KBasic) | ||
| 1.0 / August 15, 2012[1] | |||
| OS | Linux, Mac OS X, Windows | ||
| License | GPLv3 | ||
| Website | www |
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Basic For Qt 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.
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- ^ a b "Basic For Qt". Bernd Noetscher. Retrieved 2013-01-31.
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