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danpos 11-10-2004 06:49 PM

Any courses in PureBasic available?
 
Hello, Kwag ! I do know that you are a expert in PureBasic. I´m going to begin in that language (a long time ago I did coding with Basic for TRS-80 :lol: ) and I would like to know if you can point out to me some course about that language, because documentation about one is very poor! :(

Cheers,

kwag 11-10-2004 07:54 PM

Hi Danilo ,

Well, I'm not really an expert on PB, but I can get around it :lol:
One good source is this:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~bluez/datatalk/pure1.htm

And also check this: http://www.purearea.net/pb/english/links.htm

And mind you, Pure Basic is nothing, not even close to Basic for TRS-80 :lol:

It's a full structured language, wich resembles Basic in it's syntax, but it's as powerfull as C, because it has full structures, unions, you can work at the bits level, full inline assembly language support, and the full Win32 API callable from within the language ;)

-kwag

danpos 11-10-2004 08:25 PM

@Kwag

As I said before, "You are the man !" :wink:

Thanks so much for the links. So, let it go to school ! 8)


Cheers,

incredible 11-11-2004 04:53 AM

If you first generate a little Window-Interface in the visual editor and save the source you easely see the logic of how things work.

Then you also will have a look at the help section where all commands are explained. After this you look at purearea.net where you will find many sources for severaly purposes. Do look in these codes and you also here will easely find the logic of purebasics concept/syntax.

2 Days and you will have your first little application if you already have some tiny skills in Basic :D


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