why do you need a QB64 interpreter?

by Ben (no login)

no one uses interpreters. I remember you mentioned your 500mb 'business' programs that take hours to compile. probably a bunch of hardcoded data and spaghetti code.

but i think modern times they split up their programs into modules and only compile those that were modified and link them together. Im sure there's even tools to automate a lot of that and make for fast efficient programming.

Posted on Mar 1, 2012, 7:04 PM

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