Why, yes, you could say so.
BASIC and FORTRAN are computer programming languages.
Because they don't get proper guidence of a knowlegable programming teacher who will built them from basic/abc to top of programming languages.
No. .NET is a framework, not a programming language. It is the common framework used by the C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
Every procedure in a Visual Basic program contains the sequence structure.
C is a systems language for precise, concrete development. BASIC and its derivatives are teaching and prototyping languages for rapid, abstract development.
c#,Visual basic and Cobol
fortran language,basic language,cobol language.
C, BASIC, COBOL, and Java are examples of high-level programming languages. These languages are designed to be more abstract and user-friendly compared to low-level programming languages, allowing developers to write code that is easier to read and maintain. They provide greater abstraction from machine code, enabling developers to focus on problem-solving rather than hardware specifics.
Yes you can, however there are better programming languages for this.
Machine Code, Assembler, & High Level (FORTRAN, COBOL, C).
Fortran (Foltran is a misspelling)
cobolbasicc++