Author Topic: ✨🎙🔊📻 QB64 REPORT S03E04: Interview with Loudar, from Germany  (Read 2997 times)

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FellippeHeitor

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In today's episode, we're going to listen from @loudar, from Germany, how he started programming, and how he became a member of the QB64 community.

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Offline Dav

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Love these little interviews.  That's great - a programmer who got his programming start with QB64.

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Offline TempodiBasic

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I must duplicate my senteces!

You're are great! Yes both Fellippe both Loudar.
I find very instructive and fine to listen how Qbasic and QB64 has mutilated so many people that have had available different programming languages but they started with this old poor language and so they have developed the wings of creativity and liberty .
Simple syntax constructs let you focus on what do you want to get and how do you can get that following your way to think and not shrinking your mind in strict procedural schemes. Good idea pointed out by Loudar.
Programming isn't difficult, only it's  consuming time and coffee

FellippeHeitor

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Thanks @Dav and @TempodiBasic -- I want to interview everyone.

In thinking of how the podcast could end up more appealing to the community, I figured that bringing the community in was gonna be key.

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@loudar Good to hear from you.  Another book recommending QB64?  Excellent.  Ashish has mentioned similar elsewhere.

The Junior Librarian still awaits the marvellous Image Editor!

Offline STxAxTIC

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Typo in the title. It's LoudAr, not Louder. (Feel free to delete this message.)
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FellippeHeitor

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Fixed.