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generation of Q basic​

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Answered by jyotisuthar107
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QBasic is a DOS-style IDE, and was shipped with MS-DOS (starting with version 5.0) and Windows 95, 98, NT and ME. It belongs to second generation of Basic languages, featuring tools for structured programming, subroutines, while loops, line labels and user-defined structures.

Answered by Anonymous
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Generation of Qbasic:

  • Acronym of Qbasic is Quick Beginners All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.
  • It was developed and launched by Microsoft 1991 and considered as replacement of GW-BASIC.
  • Qbasic has two windows they are Program window and Immediate window.
  • It was a DOS-style IDE and was shipped with MS-DOS and Windows 95, 98, NT and ME.
  • It also offers commands like SET, CIRCLE, LINE etc.., and also supports creating sounds of some desired frequency through the speakers of your PC.
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