Jabaco
| Original author(s) | Manuel Siekmann |
|---|---|
| Preview release | BETA 1.5.2
/ 1 September 2009[1] |
| Engine | |
| Operating system | Windows XP and higher |
| Platform | x86 |
| Type | IDE |
| License | Freeware |
| Website | www |
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Jabaco is a freeware programming language for the Java Virtual Machine. It allows you to program using the syntax of Visual Basic 6, but also allows for the implementation of object-oriented programming.
Jabaco is not a new language in itself, but rather an implementation of the Visual Basic 6 syntax code for the Java virtual machine.
The Jabaco compiler is a Windows integrated development environment (IDE) and a code debugger. Jabaco takes BASIC syntax source code – Microsoft Visual Basic 6 style – and compiles it to Java bytecode executable by the Java Virtual Machine.
The update for Jabaco has not been done since BETA 1.5.2 was released. But Jabaco is an important and useful programming environment, as it works on Windows 7 and Java 8. If you are an experienced Visual Basic programmer, you can create a program which runs on the JVM easily.
References
- ↑ "Download BASIC Compiler for the JVM". Retrieved 25 December 2015.
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