I don't know if this was commented here previously, but I found an
interesting project that is taking command-line developing into 64-bit. It
is not about .NET, but a project called QB64. It is still under development,
but version 0.841 is pretty stable.
It creates executables for 64-bit command-line Windows environments (like
Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7). Doesn't requires any installation,
and includes many samples (including many original QBASIC code).
You can see it here: http://www.qb64.net
BTW: I have nothing to do with this project, just found it interesting.
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From the guts of progralogics and mechatronics
Tron.BAS
QB64 gets the occasional mention in other BASIC groups, such as
alt.lang.basic.
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Virtually every other Slackware forum is friendlier
than alt.os.linux.slackware, but what can ya do.
Thank you, Auric... I wonder, how can I see such groups? Has been so long
since I used such groups... I don't remember the name of a free server right
now... :(
Thank you in advance...
Google groups is the simplest way to see all the old,newsgroups if you
don't have access to a usenet source. As a bonus it has all our old
posts going back to the year dot.
Cheers
Derek
Thank you, Derek... Has been so long since the last time I accessed Usenet
groups that I forgot how to return to them... :) I have to figure if I can
read the Google Newsgroups from Windows Live Mail. :)
Saludos cordiales,
Tron.BAS