Purebasic. Cross platform (Windows, Mac, Linux), native widgets. Not fancy but gets the job done and is reliable.
In early 2000 I made some small, commercial, games using BlitzBasic and Blitzmax. Coming from 7+ years programming in C/C++ it was a breeze to work with. Mark Sibly, the creator BlitzBasic, Blitzmax and Monkey, really…
You can build a pretty damn good simulation of a Boeing 737-300 with it. (http://ixeg.net/)
That's bad. Any chance to go home?
It is, for me at least. But don't feel obliged :)
Darn, but you seem to be quite a stoic. Anyway, I want to thank you for the Imatix webserver (blast of the past), Libero and the first few chapters of Scalable-C and all the other snippets of knowledge and wisdom which…
On friday? ;)
It's a very fun language to begin with. Which is not unimportant if you want to keep being motivated after three decades being a programmer. Peter Norvig described 7 features which made Lisp different. Perl shares 6 of…
I'm wondering what people do exactly hate so much in Gnome? I'm working right now in Gnome 3.6. It's not perfect, but it suits me pretty well by being simple elegant and not in my face.
For those who prefer Gnome3 on the desktop instead of Unity, there's the Gnome Ubuntu Remix: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/
Purebasic. Cross platform (Windows, Mac, Linux), native widgets. Not fancy but gets the job done and is reliable.
In early 2000 I made some small, commercial, games using BlitzBasic and Blitzmax. Coming from 7+ years programming in C/C++ it was a breeze to work with. Mark Sibly, the creator BlitzBasic, Blitzmax and Monkey, really…
You can build a pretty damn good simulation of a Boeing 737-300 with it. (http://ixeg.net/)
That's bad. Any chance to go home?
It is, for me at least. But don't feel obliged :)
Darn, but you seem to be quite a stoic. Anyway, I want to thank you for the Imatix webserver (blast of the past), Libero and the first few chapters of Scalable-C and all the other snippets of knowledge and wisdom which…
On friday? ;)
It's a very fun language to begin with. Which is not unimportant if you want to keep being motivated after three decades being a programmer. Peter Norvig described 7 features which made Lisp different. Perl shares 6 of…
I'm wondering what people do exactly hate so much in Gnome? I'm working right now in Gnome 3.6. It's not perfect, but it suits me pretty well by being simple elegant and not in my face.
For those who prefer Gnome3 on the desktop instead of Unity, there's the Gnome Ubuntu Remix: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/