the extensions of qbasic are that, there are only 80 pixels to write in the qbasic
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Jpgs are normally photographs.
A console is saved in a file with an .msc extension.
.jpg is a picture format.
QBASIC GRAPHICS There any many different things you can draw in QBASIC; ranging from... -dots -lines -rectangles -circles -shapes empty/or, filled in(painted) -you can even do LOGO style programming to draw graphics with; by joining up connected lines -animations are possible, too ==== QBASIC BUILT-IN HELP FILE + CODE EXAMPLES In order to view the QBASIC built-in Help file...; first, load the QBASIC program itself...; and, then, do a combination key press of: [SHIFT] + [F1] Use the built-in QBASIC Help file to learn more about how to use these 'graphic related' commands, and, more...! The QBASIC Help file also contains plenty of 'example codes'; which you can just use 'copy & paste'; then, RUN...to see what the output effect will be...???
A console is saved in a file with an .msc file extention, and a snap-in in a console can itself be a console.
yes or no
.bas file ==== <--QBASIC CODE end Now, go and search your computer c:\ directory for the file called: homepage.htm; and, left double click on it to run; your web browser software should automatically launch itself, and, so display the web page output. Right click within an empty space within the web browser page...and, choose View > Source...and, you will be able to see the HTML source codes which were used to originally write the web page with; though, the QBASIC code itself is not displayed but remains entirely hidden.
.htm
xlsx
Nothing. .jpg is the default file extension for saving non-animated images.
When a file is saved in Excel, the program automatically appends the appropriate file extension based on the format chosen by the user, such as .xlsx for standard workbooks or .xls for older formats. This extension is crucial for the operating system and other applications to recognize the file type and determine how to open it. Users can change the file format during the save process, but Excel will still add the corresponding extension to ensure proper identification. Failure to include the correct extension can lead to difficulties in opening the file later.