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Eat 5000 calories aday donut exorcise and still l00se weightSpam I Am on Feb 14
 * What is that? 5 violations in 1 post?Spelling, Asterisk, and Grammar Police on Feb 14
  This calls for a Monty Python YouTube Video (*URL)qbguy on Feb 14
  Please! Don't respond! on Feb 14
  LOL on Feb 14
   Some at the "Think Box" don't think he's funny on Feb 14
 * I don't get it, qbguy. (Ie how is this funny?)OLPC on Feb 16
  * Seems like you don't get a lot of anything to me son on Feb 16
LinuxBrandon on Feb 12
 * eventually. it will also be open source, so it can be ported to any OS. on Feb 12
 *Expect a Linux version when QB64 can self compile (in approx. 3-4 months) on Feb 13
QB64 Bug -- multiple plusses or minussesqbguy on Feb 7
 *Oh boy I use +++++++ all of the time. Talk about obfuscated? on Feb 10
 *Thanks again qbguy, fixing that one is a very low priority atm! on Feb 13
QB64 URGENT BUGqbguy on Feb 6
 Confirmed I got the same results. on Feb 6
 *Thanks Qbguy, I'll fix it for the next Demo (PS: C is evil) on Feb 6
Implemented "skeleton" SUBs on Feb 2
 Excellent News Galleon ;-)... on Feb 2
 Good deal on Feb 2
 Skeleton Subs are Useless?OLPC on Feb 5
  RE: Skeleton Subs are Useless? on Feb 5
   * Shouldn't you pass the arrays Byref with pointers instead of duplicating them? ;-)OLPC on Feb 5
    *I should, and I do. on Feb 6
     Re: *I should, and I do.LaananFisher on Feb 6
      QB 7.1 has a BYVAL statement, maybe QB64 could use thatqbguy on Feb 6
      RE: Actually a feature that I've always wanted is to be able to pass arrays byref or byval on Feb 6
       Re: RE: Actually a feature that I've always wanted is to be able to pass arrays byref or byvalLaananFisher on Feb 7
        Since it is being programmed in C/C++, =>rpgfan3233 on Feb 7
Not for now, but something I wanted to put here on a QB64 wish list...Pete on Jan 31
Galleon, I just thought of something. Why make NEW functions with..... on Jan 31
 *What if a QBASIC program has a function created by the user called "round" in it already? on Jan 31
  Well if it is a QB64 function it would behave like any other IDE. on Jan 31
   I believe you missed Galleon's point, Ted...Theophage on Feb 1
    I got the point. Would be specially hard without any IDE as of yet on Feb 1
     * You might try using Notepad++ and creating your own API file...rpgfan3233 on Feb 1
RE: Thread timing and Demo #6 on Jan 30
 That's a lot on your plate for demo #6. Any Idea of when that will be done?Pete on Jan 30
  Demo #6 is due for release by the end of February on Jan 30
   Besides you already explained that to get subs.... on Jan 30
 The threads on Jan 30
  I came to the same conclusion too PhyloGenesis... on Jan 31
okay, donkey runs with qb64 now (*url)mennonite on Jan 29
Thank you for helping to test QB64 on Jan 29
 *I'd also like to *thank* Mennonite, Pete, MystikShadows and Roy... on Jan 29
 That's good news on INKEY$...Pete on Jan 29
 SuggestionOLPC on Jan 29
  isn't there a way to make a compiler make exe's that don't hog the cpu every loop anyway?mennonite on Jan 29
   my own experience has been thismennonite on Jan 29
   Nope, it is a programming thing with threads...rpgfan3233 on Jan 29
    so i'll bow to your knowledge on this rpg, it's not possible?mennonite on Jan 29
     Windows has nothing to do with it. :-POLPC on Jan 29
      oh forgive me!mennonite on Jan 29
       also how well does wait &h3da, 8 work for this?mennonite on Jan 29
        Not sure...OLPC on Jan 29
         i'll be sure to try it with qb64 latermennonite on Jan 29
       PrioritiesOLPC on Jan 29
        coolmennonite on Jan 29
         In Windows 2000, it's...OLPC on Jan 29
          *thanks, same in xpmennonite on Jan 29
   Of course there is...OLPC on Jan 29
    i've used that solutionmennonite on Jan 29
     and if you say "well that kind of solution would make everything suck"mennonite on Jan 29
     I can't think of a way to do this automaticallyOLPC on Jan 29
      you're probably rightmennonite on Jan 29
 Bug: INPUT won't handle numeric variables correctly unless...Dav on Jan 29
  I forgot to add ...Dav on Jan 29
  LOL @ more interesting than election returns... About the speed.Pete on Jan 29
   * I don't suppose you want an FB plug here. :-)OLPC on Jan 29
   Stats for a 100k source compile....Dav on Jan 30
    Isn't it amazing how fast the QuickBasic Compiler is?Pete on Jan 30
     * That was my first thought as well.Dav on Jan 30
     Well that's easy to figure out on Feb 2
    FreeBASIC stats (FWIW)OLPC on Jan 31
 Speed, delays, OS's, multi-threading on Jan 30
  Interesting post. I tried to get to the end of it but it burnt up my CPU...Pete on Jan 30

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