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Active Forums => QB64 Discussion => Topic started by: bplus on February 25, 2022, 11:55:17 am
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https://gotbasic.com
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Nice find. On their QB64 page I think they made a typo mistake about QB64 supporting 32bit OS.
- Dav
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https://gotbasic.com
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Nice find. On their QB64 page I think they made a typo mistake about QB64 supporting 32bit OS.
- Dav
Yeah could be old notes from before we went 64 bit.
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that's awesome
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Nice find, it's a valuable resource of information, maybe they should add Terry's Game programming lessons to the Tutorials section.
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I don't like it. His page starts out with a really bad pun. Who in the HEX$ would do something like that?
Pete
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Updated it with fix to a few links and some of the outdated info.
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Very good!
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I'm also in the process of a project that could get listed called Basic Engineered Nano Technology. It's a way to communicate with atoms, on the molecular level. It sends program commands to a 3-D printer, so users can _PRINTSTRING, _PRINTROPE, or even _PRINTCANDLES. (Note: If you enjoy the scented ones, sorry, you need FreeBASIC for that.)
So while GotBASIC is a catchy name and neat website, I urge you all to wait for my new product release, coming this fall, when I can tell everyone in the programming community to Get BENT!
Pete
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I'm also in the process of a project that could get listed called Basic Engineered Nano Technology. It's a way to communicate with atoms, on the molecular level. It sends program commands to a 3-D printer, so users can _PRINTSTRING, _PRINTROPE, or even _PRINTCANDLES. (Note: If you enjoy the scented ones, sorry, you need FreeBASIC for that.)
So while GotBASIC is a catchy name and neat website, I urge you all to wait for my new product release, coming this fall, when I can tell everyone in the programming community to Get BENT!
Pete
Get BENT for all coding enthusiasts who would even consider another PL than QB64 ;-))