hy group!!
is there any tool to work with linux the same way or similar as with Visual
Basic and windows?
thanks in advance!
edu
is there any tool to work with linux the same way or similar as with Visual
Basic and windows?
thanks in advance!
edu
>is there any tool to work with linux the same way or similar as with Visual
>Basic and windows?
>thanks in advance!
>edu
> is there any tool to work with linux the same way or similar as with Visual
> Basic and windows?
hth. Andreas
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"We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the
complete works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not
true." -- Robert Wilensky
> is there any tool to work with linux the same way or similar as with Visual
> Basic and windows?
> thanks in advance!
Usually, one generates C++ code. However, if you want an easy to use,
interpreted language, I strongly recommend python/PyQt.
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Donovan
greetings
edu
Quote:> hy group!!
> is there any tool to work with linux the same way or similar as with
Visual
> Basic and windows?
> thanks in advance!
> edu
>is there any tool to work with linux the same way or similar as with Visual
>Basic and windows?
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Ciao
PV
> > is there any tool to work with linux the same way or similar as with Visual
> > Basic and windows?
> If you can live with less sophisticated GUI Builders, be sure to have a look at
> python (www.python.org). Python as a programming language far encompasses VB
> in ease of use and power.
> hth. Andreas
> --
> "We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the
> complete works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not
> true." -- Robert Wilensky
XBasic is an open-source freeware basic compiler with source-code compatible
implementations for Linux and Windows. XBasic is written entirely in XBasic,
is a true compiler with integrated development environment (edit/compile/run/debug)
including an interactive graphical GuiDesigner. Try the following links.
http://www.xbasic.org
http://xbasic.sourceforge.net
http://www.maxreason.com/software/xbasic/share.html
1. Announce: Visual Basic 5 Linux
VBVM is a portable version of MS Visual Basic 5 virtual machine.
VBVM enables unmodified VB5 executable files, compiled using the
pcode option, to execute on most computing platforms. Using VBVM,
VB5 programmers will be able to write multi-user, cross-platform
applications. UNIX programmers will be able to use VB5 as a UNIX
application development tool.
Proof-of-concept beta versions are now available for Linux, AIX,
DOS and Win 95/NT. Additional information and software is at
http://SoftworksLtd.com.
This is the initial announcement of VBVM availablility.
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Softworks Limited http://SoftworksLtd.com
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Author of Softworks VBVM, a portable Visual Basic 5 Virtual Machine.
Hold the Java. Run VB5 programs on any computer system.
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