![]() ![]() " thats Dinosaur-Technology we had this until PowerBasic 8. Besides that PureBasic would need a second Pass, i do not like to always write "DECLARE. About the price, features and libraries, nearly all that you write is also my opinion.Ģ. Ok, about the Compiler, i see it like this:ġ. Possibly you do not even know the difference to FireFly, Phoenix 2 or even QTAB. Of course if you are used to PureBasic, thats just like you are used to a car XY and you get also used to deal with these shortcomings. Ok, in my Opinion, Powerbasic still has a lot of advantages in the Compiler and about the Visual Designers.īut Fred and the people there are aware of the shortcomings as i see it. The other Topic was about SpiderBasic mostly. I have splitted and remixed this Topic, because you are making an Comparison with PowerBasic.Īlso this way its easie to read for people. your wife says you have to keep using it.) but you paid good money for that hand-mower. You know, you could go out and buy a new riding lawn-mower. it gets the job done, but you're left dripping wet with sweat. Using PowerBASIC is like using a hand-mower to cut your lawn. Here's some critical things about PowerBASIC maximum number of source lines: 800 lines (approximate. ![]() no development kit for external libraries you can't use the whole external Win32 API support The demo-version of PureBasic is limited as shown below: The 'DEMO' version of PureBasic is available at: PureBasic 5.41 (latest is always available). Used how it was intended, it's perfectly adequate.īesides PureBasic is 'MILES' ahead of PowerBASIC in many areas.Īll FREE for you to use 'if you wish' (yes, if used, they will add some size to your EXE)Īnd, besides the above, there's at least 2 gigs of samples located on the PB forums (just checkout the Tips and Tricks sub-forum) In PureBasic the Visual Designer is a free add-on to help a few 'NEW' people to get started with simple Windows forms. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |