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Is there an equivalent to Visual Basic for Linux.

Is there a cross compiler that will take my old source codes?
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Interesting one..

Your best bet is to try something like this:

http://www.realbasic.com/support/whi...ngvisualbasic/
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You can also try Eclipse, I know they have c compilers, I would figure they have plugins for Visual Basic. I use it mostly for Java and PHP.

But I know a people who use real basic and like it also.
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"Gambas" is the closest equivalent, If you know delphi, you may be able to still get Kylix to work as well. For a simple project you could write a bash script and use kdialogs (assuming your using KDE).
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