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I will be needing your QB demonstrator soon as possible to overthrow the government...by (Login The-Universe)Admin Oh, not that kind of demonstrator, oh well. Hey, sounds neat, Clippy. The great thing about QB64 is that you can program it now in QB. I just hope Galleon doesn't run into too much headwind trying to promote QB64. I suppose a lot will depend on how well written the converted C code turns out. If it is nearly as good as writing a C program from scratch, I'd say he has a winner on his hands. If not, he's going to catch some critism for it, because there is an ever increasing migration away from Basic to C, C++, and other languages that can do more with the internet, like Python and (cough) Ruby. Pete |
| Response Title | Author and Date |
| I don't think that the internet will be the future for programming | on Jun 28 |
| QB64 basically emulates an 8086 running DOS | Anonymous on Jun 29 |
| * P.S. Freebasic isn't that great either | .. on Jun 29 |
| * YOU are useless............ | on Jun 29 |
| * Putting lots of periods for an elipsis instead of just 3 is useless... | Anonymous on Jun 29 |
| * Pete PLEASE change the no name entry back to "WANKER"! | on Jun 29 |
| RE: QB64 basically emulates an 8086 running DOS... (Really?) | on Jun 30 |
| * All I wanted was for Interrupt 21h to be added. | on Jun 30 |
| Actually, yes you did | Anonymous on Jun 30 |
| RE: "A QBASIC-like language is USELESS without support for CALL INTERRUPT/ABSOLUTE" | on Jun 30 |
| Re: Call Absolute | Ben on Jun 30 |
| RE: How far are you planning to go with the support for call absolute? (*URL) | on Jul 1 |