QB64 is a green programming language
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QB64 would be green. Programs don't have to link to remote databases and libraries to function so the energy use would be lower just on that alone. Factor in how much data has to be shuffled to do simple operations and it comes out decently there as well compared to OOP processing hogs.

It's baffling that no versions of Basic made it into the ratings but Pascal and Ada did.
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RE: QB64 is a green programming language - by James D Jarvis - 12-02-2022, 08:55 PM



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