Author Topic: InForm 7.0 Cookbook: a sum of wiki and thread of this section until today  (Read 16391 times)

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Offline TempodiBasic

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Hi guys
Hi Fellippe

If I was new to QB64 and I was new to Inform what do I do to get informations?
1. read Wiki of InForm
2. read previous Thread of forum in the section InForm and InForm applications
3. post questions in the section InForm of the forum

How many times do I need to accomplish these items?

Well and if I can get a sum of all these information with the possibility to go on quickly to practice in InForm, surely I can get a solid help.
So here my cookbook, InForm 7.0 because it was born when Inform 8.0 was still in the universe of the undefinied ideas... but it is adjourned to the last actual post.

the file attached has into:
InForm 7.0 cookbook.MM  a file of FreePlane
and  the export of this file into
a .Jpeg
a .PNG
a .PDF
and into two versions of html
normal mapmind
cascade mapmind

Thanks to read
welcome feedbacks
* Inform 7.0 cookbook_files.zip (Filesize: 5.12 MB, Downloads: 471)
Programming isn't difficult, only it's  consuming time and coffee

FellippeHeitor

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Wow!

I mean: Wow!

This is really an impressive overview of InForm, TempodiBasic. You clearly devoted a good chunk of your time to put all this together.

You probably know more about the perks of using InForm than I do at this point.

Thank you so much for your interest and engagement!

Fellippe.

Offline TempodiBasic

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Thanks Fellippe

I think that this summary can be a good way to be nearer to InForm, searching quickly what has been already done or has been discussed in forum.

If there will be a good interest about this Cookbook, surely I'll spend other time for adjournment time after time.
Programming isn't difficult, only it's  consuming time and coffee

Offline Qwerkey

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Wow, Indeed!  Tempo has shown such a degree of understanding of InForm.

Apart from Fellippe, Tempo & I are the main contributors, so far, to InForm program creations.  I think that this clearly demonstrates two approaches to using QB64.

"The studied approach": showing a desire to understand the fundamentals of the program - TempodiBasic's method.

"The blundering approach": knowing that InForm is a real fun thing and blundering through regardless - Qwerkey's method.