Hi,
As you clearly can see, English is certainly not my first language. English is a language I started to learn after my thirties and issues with midly dyslexia gives me lots of challenges, but never the less I really enjoying English. And thank you for letting me torturing your grammar and thank you for your forgivingness.
The first time I saw QB64 was... Is it a DOS system??? But that is only the old time look and the IDE can be costumized to some extend. The color used for errors is very hard for me to read. It seems that the old Qbasic still have a big place and many references in QB64.
One of the reasons I'm trying out other Basics is the need for a better debugger, more strict typing and better indentions. The indentions works fine for me and option explicit is great, but the debugger is very hard for me to use. It's also very important, that it have an ongoing development.
The community is great and gives me a very good feeling!
I'm currently in the middle of a project and must for now use my time there again although I love trying out basics.
I tried Free Basic with a lot of appealing features, but a very, very old IDE and a obscure installation.
Pure Basic with lots and lots of features and one time fee. It also have a great community. Pure Basic feels different in a way I can't explain and I think it more or less have all the features you can ask for.
The most likeable Basic I had tried is BASIC-256 which is a learning Basic. It is the most user friendly Basic I had ever tried. The debugger is magnificent and intuitively and is viewed inside the IDE. They also provide a fantastic tutorial - with mathematics, file handling, stacks, queues, lists, sorting, error trapping, database, network, sprites and ect.
Regards,
Ivan
PS. I'll be back...