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Welcome to the QB64 Programming Wiki
QB64 is a modern version of the Basic programming language that allows programs created using Quick Basic 4.5 or Qbasic to run on Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Linux and Mac OSX. It will work on 32 or 64 bit machines and has many new features such as stereo sound, improved graphics and TCP/IP internet capabilities. QB64 can make fast and reliable programs for the entire family!
Programming in Basic is EASY! You don't need to learn much to get started as it uses many statements and function words that are familiar to you. You can learn to program in days instead of weeks! If you need help there is a forum to ask for help and this WIKI has many example programs that you can run to see how things work. Download QB64 and take a ride into the wonderful world of programming! We are sure that you will enjoy the experience! We have programmers from age 10 to 60. Welcome aboard!
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- Download the QB64 WIKI for Offline Reference (22MB).
- Offline and Help file References contributed by OlDosLover.
This wiki is a work in progress. If you'd like to help out in any way, see this page: Helping out.
For discussions about this WIKI goto the QB64 Community Development Forum.
Thank you for your interest in the BASIC language and QB64!
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Keywords:
Appendix:
- Arrays
- ASCII Character Codes
- Batch Files
- Binary Numbers
- Boolean Operations
- DOS Commands
- Downloading Files (TCP/IP)
- Embedding Icons in EXE
- ERROR Codes
- Image file procedures
- Keyboard Scan Codes
- Libraries (SDL, C++, Windows, DLL)
- LINKed or Merged Modules
- Mathematical Operations
- Port Access Libraries (COM or LPT)
- Program Installations
- QB 4.5 Library Ports For QB64
- Relational Operations
- Resource Table extraction
- Syntax Notation Conventions (terminology)
- TCP/IP Message Format
- Text Using Graphics
- Tokenized Code
- Unicode Code Pages
- Variable Types
- Windows Registry Access