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Gambas is a programming language for Linux which attempts to mimic the ease of use of Visual Basic while improving on its functionality. Although Gambas is not source code compatible with Visual Basic, it is a Basic Interpreter with object-oriented extensions. This makes Gambas a good choice for Linux users who want to use their VB knowledge on a GNU basis.

Gambas makes it very easy to build Linux GUI programs (the Gambas IDE is written in Gambas itself.) using the Qt toolkit. There is a Windows version of Gambas which barely runs under the Cygwin environment. Graphical applications do not work under the Windows version.

Developed in Paris by BenoƮt Minisini since 1999, Gambas is released under the GNU General Public Licence, the current version (March 2004) being 0.91. Gambas is included in the Linux Professional Distribution 9.0 from Suse.

'Gambas' is an acronym for Gambas almost means basic (Gambas is also the Spanish word for shrimp.)

With Gambas you can easily:

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