Microsoft Access was developed on C#.
Source: MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network)
QBasic is a programming language, MS Word is a word processor. Other than both being produced by Microsoft they have absolutely nothing in common whatsoever.
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No. Q-Basic is no longer supported by it's creator and therefore should not be used. Qbasic was designed to work with the old MS-DOS or similar operating systems. Programs written in Qbasic can't take advantage of the resources available in modern operating systems. I would recommend using something like Visual Basic, VB.Net, C++, Java or one of several programming languages available today.
QBasic is a simple BASIC compiler that can be found on the Windows 98 Disk. Although not fancy and decorative, it is a text-based, non-visual compiler. Basic is a high-level programming language, and QBasic is just a program that compiles the programming language to binary for the computer to execute. No longer used by Microsoft. Full form of Ms-Q-basic is Microsoft Quick Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
yes it is, I have already made lots of programs with it.
No.
Not in MS Access 2007. However it is a Database Design Language.
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C and Pascal ..
QBasic is a programming language that was developed by Microsoft in the early 1990s. It is an interpreted language, which means that the code written in QBasic is not compiled into machine language before it is executed. Instead, it is interpreted by a program called a "compiler," which reads the code and executes it on the fly. QBasic is a simple, beginner-friendly language that is well-suited for learning the basics of programming. It is based on the older programming language BASIC (Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code). It is not actively developed anymore, but still can be used for educational purposes.
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It uses a version of SQL. (Structured Query Language).
Depends upon the database you are talking about MS SQL Server uses SQL and T-SQL programming languages. Oracle is also a SQl based language usings its own 'flavor' PSQL
Java is a programming language. It is used for developing applications. There is no direct relation between Java and MS Office for us to decide on which one we need. MS Office provides us with tools like spreadsheet, word document etc whereas Java is a programming language.
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Oracle is an RDBMS aka Relational Database Management System and SQL (Structured Query Language) is a programming language.