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The lessons - Z!re - 08-28-2004

The QB lessons:
http://www.qbasicnews.com/sections.php?id=5&lesson=2

Quote: The "numbers" category is further broken down into four areas. The regular type, called integers, require no symbol, or can be followed by a %.

Default variable type is single floating point numbers.


The lessons - adosorken - 08-28-2004

Good catch, Z!re, but why are you reading a LET tutorial anyways? Big Grin


The lessons - Z!re - 08-28-2004

A friend want to learn how to program...

So I just looked them all up =)



This one here on QBN is the only basic oe there is...... and it sucks...



It doesent explain the basics.. like.. WHAT IS A VARIABLE...

Or, why you need to have the type declaration after one (!, #, %, &, $)








And, btw, reading a LET tutorial is always good... I never knew you could do this for example (also from the lessons):

Code:
number=number+2, number=number+1

Hehe, fix anyone?


The lessons - TheBigBasicQ - 08-28-2004

have u looked at qbasic.com's tuts? they are good for newbie.


The lessons - Z!re - 08-28-2004

forgot about qbasic.com... thanks...


The lessons - TheBigBasicQ - 08-30-2004

how could you?! You are not loyal to QB! :evil:

:lol: :lol:


The lessons - aardvark - 08-31-2004

Quote:It doesent explain the basics.. like.. WHAT IS A VARIABLE...

Won't anyone past grade 4 know this?


The lessons - Oz - 08-31-2004

I think, when my sites up, i'll throw as many tuts up as possible, from newb to expert [all either done by me, or contributed, since i am, by no means, a master qber]

Oz~


The lessons - Z!re - 08-31-2004

aardvark: Yes, a variable.

But since when do you get tought why:
Code:
blarg% = 1
blarg% = blarg! + blarg#

Will make blarg = 0


It took me almost an hour to explain, because he had just read on, ignoring the variable types, thinking it would work anyways....


The lessons - aardvark - 09-01-2004

Quote:But since when do you get tought why:
Code:
blarg% = 1
blarg% = blarg! + blarg#


Will make blarg = 0

Good point.