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#1
Hi there.
I liked this forum and i liked this programming language.
But I got tired.
After dragging few heavy projects and , olmost finishing them I faced with inherited limits of QB.
Sad but they ll newer be done.
And i couldnt adjust my self to FB.
So theri is no way for improvement.
What am i doing here?

Just wanted to say "good bye" to everybodyl who helped me in this and that.

Had nice time with you guys.

Be clear and strong.

PS see you in Quake3 Arena Confusedhifty:
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#2
Good luck then. Wink

Out of curosity, did you ever try FBIDE?
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#3
i kind of have the same question there i mean with FBide you shouldn't notice a difference from QB and FB.
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#4
or even something more like a jellyfish pro Tongue i heard thats what ruben used. i personally think fbide is more professional.
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#5
Yeah, I use FB Ide and I can't tell a defference as far as the statements FB and QB share, and the few new FB statments feel as tho they belong too....

e.g. I can go code in FB right now, switch and code QB later, and come back to FB with lil trouble using the IDE.... Smile .... Nothing to really get used to, if you know QB, you know FB.... :wink:
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#6
Quote:with FBide you shouldn't notice a difference from QB and FB.

Shadowwolf hit the nail on the head. Noone should have problems adjusting to FB, as long as they go about it the right way. FBIDE paired with FB is almost identical to QB in most respects. The only ways it is different just make it better.
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#7
Best of luck to you, Zero_Divide.
Drop in sometime and let us know how you're doing.
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#8
Well if you are really interested in what i am doingthen that it is:
I am learnig in college for CNC Programmer
Hope to make some good bucks Smile

PS about FB:
Don't through stinky tomatoes and eggs at me but
My personal opinion is that FB is last of Basic kind which is dying.
Sorry i have seen such happening with more amazing and wealthy projects.
I am still a moderator at entire russian QBasic forum and my view is:
2 years before we had up to 10 posts a day, not just "help me solve my homework" but something really difficult and interesting: people were WRITING projects.
Now we have 1 post a month!!! wrom some lazy students.

I see this happening everywhere. :-?

People are just loosing interst to Basic
Its time has gone.

ok bye wor now
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#9
Ok... I'll throw a dead fish instead. :lol:

Really, I'm not trying to flame you, but as long as there are people in the world who make things like FreeBASIC(can i get a hell yeah?), BASIC will not die. I'm sorry, but if you're complaining that FB+FBIDE was too hard to learn, then you're never going to make it as a CNC programmer... you might be a parts puller, but not a real CNC programmer. Most factories still run DOS on their shop computers... and probably will for some time because there really isn't anything wrong with those old programs, and the cost of upgrading isn't a realistic option. For most people, reading thos programs is equivelant to a baby trying to read alien hieroglyphics. Honestly, it's a world away from these type of forums. Anyway, enough blabbing. FB isn't going anywhere, and neither are we. Wink


BTW: Maybe those ten posts a day have moved here:

http://www.freebasic.net/forum/index.php Tongue
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#10
HELL YEAH! ;-).

I agree There will always be new programmers wanting to learn programming and any newbie developers that think they can sit down and code pure C is in for rough ride to say the least. I'm a professional programmer and I've coded in a good 20 something languages. But when I want to just sit down and code something I wouldn't do that with just any language. It's just so much more fun in BASIC and now, with FB bending the wheels of BASIC definitions by giving us performances that rival those of C, 32 BIT dos (no more memory limits), OpenGL, SDL, and the whole range of libraries it supports now makes FB an even better reason to code FB.
hen they say it can't be done, THAT's when they call me ;-).

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