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Your best "Hello, world!" program in FreeBasic - yetifoot - 02-01-2006 Thanks for the link Quote:It forces me to stop coding early... i know what you mean! I need a project like that.. Your best "Hello, world!" program in FreeBasic - Rattrapmax6 - 02-01-2006 Okay.. =) It's set to "Hello, world",. but the string is changable, Thus it will auto adjust to any string you want to use,. Given it's under 40 chars,. 39 to be safe.. :wink: Code: 'Hello World Demo by Rattrapmax6(x.t.r.GRAPHICS) Your best "Hello, world!" program in FreeBasic - KiZ - 02-03-2006 Quote: O_o ever heard of FLIP? Your best "Hello, world!" program in FreeBasic - stylin - 02-03-2006 Quote:ever heard of FLIP?Did you read the OP? Your best "Hello, world!" program in FreeBasic - KiZ - 02-03-2006 what? *looks all around* OP? what? what what.. operating procedure? orange projectile? orangutan pants? what? :p Your best "Hello, world!" program in FreeBasic - DrV - 02-03-2006 Original Post Anyway, here's mine. It will only work on Windows or DOS... and it uses the powers of teh intarweb. Code: #define URL "google.com" Your best "Hello, world!" program in FreeBasic - KiZ - 02-03-2006 ohhh... In that case I still suspect rattrap wasnt doing that just to be "inefficient" :P http://forum.qbasicnews.com/viewtopic.php?p=130440#130440 see! :p Your best "Hello, world!" program in FreeBasic - Rattrapmax6 - 02-03-2006 I use FLIP with OpenGL,. but when I'm doing anything else I like Screenset and Swap.... Unless if one is faster,. that way works for me.. .. and thus, NOT inefficient on my behalf.... Pardon me if I like to type a lil more in my codes... :wink: Your best "Hello, world!" program in FreeBasic - NecrosIhsan - 02-03-2006 Here's my entry: Code: Print "Hello, "; Your best "Hello, world!" program in FreeBasic - Kylemc - 02-03-2006 Ha, ha. |