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In this episode, we continue the series of short interviews with some of the members of the QB64 community. You've seen their names here on the forum, you've run their projects, but it's time to get a bit closer.

In today's episode, let's hear from @luke, from Australia.



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@luke Good to hear you and get to know of you a little.

This continues to be a fascinating series.

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It's been a real pleasure to have these sessions with such cool folks. Thanks @Qwerkey!

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Thanks also for this interview. I'm glad to listen you both. And a bit on the subject - Luke says, he doesn't want to deal with the graphic for game - I solved it at home so  -   my children like to paint. And we have a scanner... so this is my solution :)

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Cool... another Aussie! I was beginning to think that I was the only one... lol
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We're scattered all over 🤩

Offline OldMoses

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A fascinating series. It's pretty cool to hear the ideas of the magi behind the magic.

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@OldMoses Glad you're enjoying it! Thanks a lot!

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Great interview!  Great to hear Luke!

- Dav

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Thank you, @Dav

Offline TempodiBasic

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Great! Very very cool!
I love to hear QB64 people to talk about them and to tell their story dealing with programming and with QBasic/QB64.

For an hobbyst like me it is good and explicative how experienced coder (not only of QB64) find fine and useful the coding in QB64 nowadays.

Programming isn't difficult, only it's  consuming time and coffee