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I have been trying to find this utility on google and nothings coming up.
so I was wondering does any one know where I can find it's latest version? and if you must know why I would choose to use linux basic, the answer is: not only do I know that syntax like the back of my hand, but I just had a stroke of genius in regards to my profession and the use of "basic". however I would like test this Idea before brining it before any boards. but if this works, many companies will be saying bye bye to C++ and hello to basic. |
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cliff-sheridan@excite.com wrote:
> I have been trying to find this utility on google and nothings coming up. > so I was wondering does any one know where I can find it's latest version? You have to look in the software installation database in Yast. Yes, there are some BASICs in suse gambas xBasic and any other basic for x86 that you can run through the emulators, > and if you must know why I would choose to use linux basic, the answer is: > not only do I know that syntax like the back of my hand, but I just had a > stroke of genius in regards to my profession and the use of "basic". > however I would like test this Idea before brining it before any boards. Great. > but if this works, many companies will be saying bye bye to C++ and hello > to basic. I think that it is quite unlikely... but who knows! What advantage would BASIC have over C++ or Python, Perl, or Java? (I can't think of a single one). Good luck in your project! -G- |
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-G- schreef:
> cliff-sheridan@excite.com wrote: >> I have been trying to find this utility on google and nothings coming up. >> so I was wondering does any one know where I can find it's latest version? > > You have to look in the software installation database in Yast. > Yes, there are some BASICs in suse > > gambas > xBasic > and any other basic for x86 that you can run through the emulators, > Hello, You can also try RealBasic "http://www.realbasic.com" , the linux version is free. gl, Arie |
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