Hey, does anyone tinker with these modern BASIC languages?
Back in the day, BASIC was not 'viable' for many projects, because only machine language had the speed required. Then C++ was created, and as computers got faster, people were able to program all kinds of things with it.
Hey, does anyone tinker with these modern BASIC languages?
Are there any other people here, whose brain is more of the 'absent-minded-artist'-variety rather than the programmer-typical 'super-efficient-miracle-mathprocessor', and who appreciate the modern BASIC languages?
I, for one, whole-heartedly accepted FreeBASIC to write DOS programs in. The dialect is different, but FreeBASIC can be compatible with QBasic programs well, amomg the FreeBASIC compiler, FBC, has a parameter set.
I remember using QBasic to write some fairly simple programs for DOS back in the day. I wrote a couple screen-saver like things that would do things like draw circles in expanding/contracting sizes and with different colors and such.
And with MS-DOS 5, I remember compiling the 'Gorilla' game with QBasic and having fun playing it (that was the artillery-like game where you had a gorilla character and had to throw bananas at the other players).
Re: Modern BASIC languages
By: Gorkh to All on Sun Sep 23 2018 04:25 am
I haven't used any BASIC variant in a decades... but thumbs up for your custom
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