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Is it possible to assume that some people don't understand things unless they are explained to them? To every tutorial writer ever; "You guys need to explain things!" Becuase when someone starts refering to something that they wont bother to define it makes me stop reading.
All I need is sum1 who will be able to help me learn without being an impatient asshole. If anyone feels up to it e-mail balk_tackwards@hotmail.com subject: QBASIC.
Next, if the person who answers this ^^^ would please note that I cannot import files, guess what modules are and how to use them, understand some crazy ass pile of code for you, or anything else of the sort.
Don't e-mail me with anything like you complainins and saying tuts are great cuz ill just virus you.
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people here will try to help you. anyway. do you know how to save a prog to a txt file and open it?
like i show you a prog,
for example
But if you dont want to type it in. you just cut and paste it into notepad and save it as a txt. then you just open it in qbasic. i hope that helps.
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I think u should poke around explore the web and QB's IDE/Help section it is quite helpful you know and each command is illustrated with a good amount of explanation, details and an example.
Care to help yourself?
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to do something equates to people who do owing you something isn't real conducive to learning.
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Glenn i have no clue what you said but i agree
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See the tutorials on
www.qbasic.com. Mind you that this site hasnt been updated for a very long time. But I think u will find the tutorials good.
Next time ask nicely. :bounce:
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which tuts did you use?
To tell you the truth i dont even know what a module is.
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and quote Webster's, but that definition is fairly worthless, so here goes my own version.
module (n) - 1. A separate section of programming code that stands by itself. 2. A separate section of code, or compendium of such sections, that exist in a separate and independent file.
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Quote:and quote Webster's, but that definition is fairly worthless, so here goes my own version.
module (n) - 1. A separate section of programming code that stands by itself. 2. A separate section of code, or compendium of such sections, that exist in a separate and independent file.
Ha ha quite simple! I like the second one better
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Quote:...Don't e-mail me with anything like you complainins and saying tuts are great cuz ill just virus you.
I'm always compelled to help people who are this friendly.
Please note: What is a Virus? A malicious program, that a computer programmer has written.
What type of forum is this? A forum for computer programmers.
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