You can write code for anything anywhere the only thing that you need is the compiler and compilers are not free.
You can use Notepad to write HTML pages, and HTML consists of tags. So you would be writing a lot of tags when using Notepad to create a HTML page.
You can create a HTML file in any of the text editors known. Notepad and various other IDE's are examples.
JavaScript is just like VB Script, but VB Script is what windows made to try to get rid of JavaScript, but as you can see im sure JavaSript is the winner. They are the same thing pretty much just a little alterations in the code.
Yes it is possible, most things are in VB
The simplest one to use would be Notepad.
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Vb(visual basic) is the language support by a .Net framework.we can use the vb as a windows application and web application and use the many application we can create.
VB is a programming language and can be used to create any application. In theory it would be possible to produce an advanced picture editor using VB.
You can use Notepad to write HTML pages, and HTML consists of tags. So you would be writing a lot of tags when using Notepad to create a HTML page.
With some notepad. It is simple text file.
To add a notepad (.txt) file to a .zip archive format, you need a certain program. I recommend using WinRAR 3.71 (rarlab.com/download.htm). Once installed, create the notepad file, and then right click on it and select "Add to Archive." You should then be able to create a .zip format archive with a notepad file inside.
You can create HTML in microsoft notepad, but a good option is Dreamweaver.
No. Notepad the piece of software, is a text editor. Excel is a spreadsheet. A notepad in terms of paper for writing on is different than Excel and also different to a paper-based worksheet, on which spreadsheets like Excel are computerised versions of.
you can also use Wordpad
You can use any text-editor, notepad is an example.